HEAR-Arkansas
Telehealth and Digital Innovations
- UAMS News. UAMS Researchers Lead Landmark Study that Finds Telemedicine Greatly Increases Access to Hearing Care for Rural Children.
- The Hearing Review. Telemedicine Helps Increase Access to Hearing Care in Rural Alaska.
- Health Leaders. Study Proves Value of Telehealth in Addressing Rural Health.
- Newswise. Study Finds that Telemedicine Greatly Increases Access to Hearing Care for Rural Children.
- mHealth Intelligence. Telehealth Effective in Referring Rural Children to Hearing Care.
- THV11. UAMS Study Shows Benefit of Telemedicine.
- PCORI News Hub. ‘Hearing Norton Sound’ Study: Telehealth Referrals Improve Access to Hearing Care for Children in Rural Areas.
- Duke -NUS Magazine: Medicus. Mobile health device could address preventable hearing loss in children.
- UAMS Translational Research Institute. Five UAMS Researchers Receive TRI Pilot Awards.
- UAMS Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. UAMS Otolaryngology Faculty Developing Low-Cost, Easy-to-Use Tympanometer.
- UAMS News. UAMS Researchers Identify Most Accurate Screening Methods for Rural Children.
- RHI Hub. Loud and Clear: Improving Access to Hearing Care in Rural America.