Telecarehealth.com Is Demonstrating The Future Of Hearing Screening.

Introducing the online hearing screening that analyzes the results and determines a pass or fail; also allowing the user to retain the screening results in an accompanying database for ongoing monitoring and comparison.
 
Oct. 7, 2009 - PRLog -- Las Vegas, NV – TelecareHealth.com is revolutionizing the hearing screening system as they have specifically designed and developed an intelligent and interactive online hearing screening that eliminates the need for extremely expensive equipment and specialized training. Our online hearing screening application, allows everyone to possess the ability to accurately, reliably, and cost-effectively screening hearing on the Internet in real-time.  Our Hearing Screening System is FREE.

This revolutionary new Internet Hearing Screening System will work in virtually any home or office computer that has access to the Internet. The system allows the general public to perform a self-hearing screening in the privacy of their home with incredible accuracy. It is designed to provide a quick and easy screening and our website provides hearing related information and education.

The system not only provides instant access to hearing screening for the general populace, but it also provides the base for a pre-diagnostic referral path that can greatly assist the existing healthcare providers to significantly screen a greater number of patients than was previously ever possible without specialized training or equipment.  For example, children with hearing problems can be identified early and given proper care.

About 30 million Americans are exposed to potentially harmful sound levels every day, many of them at work.  It is estimated that over 80% of people with hearing loss have only a mild to moderate hearing impairment.  The major causes of hearing loss are aging, noise exposure, disease and injury.  Approximately 30% of adults who are age 65 or older have some hearing loss, 18% of "baby boomers" (ages 45 to 64) have a hearing loss.  Noise is the most common occupational and environmental hazard in the United States.  Three out of five older Americans with hearing loss and six out of seven middle-aged Americans with hearing loss do not use hearing aids.  Only 14% of physicians screen for hearing loss. Unfortunately, this helps contribute to the situation where most Americans with hearing loss do not seek assistance for their condition.  Hearing loss affects a large number of people and making the determination is now more convenient than ever.

For accurate and reliable results, take the step to better hearing, it begins at TelecareHealth.com.

For more information, visit: www.telecarehealth.com.
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