Hearing Aid Managment Systems
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Hearing Aid Management Systems, Inc. (HAMS) was founded in 1984. The network is guided by a board of directors made up of audiologists and hearing aid dispensers. These directors meet to share professional and business concerns, clinical expertise and patient care ideas within their practices. They also supervise the network and direct the staff within the organization.

Directors are chosen to represent their geographic area because of their positivity, professionalism and experience. HAMS Processing Division (HPD) oversees the network of providers for contracts with third-party payors. HPD was started in Iowa and has now expanded its activities to include more than 30 states.
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Our audiologists and hearing instrument specialists contract with healthcare organizations throughout the country. They provide a range of hearing aid services to a wide variety of patients with different needs and budgets with high patient satisfaction. HAMS providers believe that a hearing aid fitting is a personal and gradual process.
Our audiologists and hearing instrument specialists provide services to a number of healthcare organizations, including HMOs, PPOs, union trust funds and health insurance plans. HAMS contracts with audiologists and hearing aid dispensers in several states to provide services to members of health care organizations such as HMO's, PPO's, union trust funds and health insurance plans.
If so, you are not alone. Hearing loss is one of the biggest health concerns in the U.S. It is the third most commonly reported physical condition, following arthritis and heart disease. It affects roughly 20 percent of the American population and can strike people of all ages.

In order to diagnose hearing loss, your audiologist will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, physically examine your ears and complete a hearing evaluation consisting of a series of audiological tests.Conductive hearing loss occurs when there are problems in the outer ear, ear canal, eardrum or middle ear.
An audiology evaluation can benefit patients of all ages, even those who do not exhibit signs of hearing loss. Hearing loss is a progressive condition that often develops slowly. Many people are not aware of a change in their hearing because they gradually adapt to the subtle changes in their hearing ability over time.
As you set out to select a hearing aid, you should consider both your hearing loss treatment needs and your personal preferences. Patients who treat their hearing loss have also been shown to have higher quality of life and self-esteem than those who do not seek treatment. Today's hearing aids are smaller and more feature-packed than their predecessors, offering an array of options.
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