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    [edited by] Holly Hosford-Dunn, Ross J. Roeser, Michael Valente.
    Summary: Provides a comprehensive overview of the most important topics for the successful operation of clinics and private practices. Practical guidelines help the reader master the technical, legal, and financial aspects of daily practice, from the fundamentals of HIPAA compliance, to infection control, to marketing strategies, to integrating quality control and quality improvement using the FOCUS-PDCA model. Leading professionals share their knowledge and expertise, providing the reader with recommendations for documentation, training and supervision, day-to-day accounting, managed care, and more. An essential reference for audiology students and practicing audiologists, as well as for educators, and other health care practitioners participating in service delivery.

    Contents:
    What is practice management? / Holly Hosford-Dunn, Ross J. Roeser, and Michael Valente
    Professional ethics and audiology / Theodore J. Glattke
    Quality : the controlling principle of practice management / Harvey B. Abrams and Theresa Hnath Chisolm
    Human resources management in audiology / David A. Zapala, Kathryn L. Shaughnessy, and Kathryn P. Snyder
    Marketing principles and application / Wayne J. Staab
    Private practice issues / Teresa M. Clark and Darcy Benson
    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) fundamentals / Kadyn Williams, Helena Stern Solodar, and H. Carol Saul
    Outcome measures and evidence-based practice / Theresa Hnath Chisolm and Harvey B. Abrams. Documentation in clinical audiology : an information management perspective / David A. Zapala
    Infection control / A.U. Bankaitis and Robert J. Kemp
    Cerumen management / Ross J. Roeser and Philip L. Wilson
    Supervision / Gyl A. Kasewurm and Kris English
    Writing a business plan / Gyl A. Kasewurm
    Designing an audiology practice / Jane H. Baxter, Deborah W. Clark, and Alan L. Desmond
    Practice accounting / Joy Colle Benn and Robert M. Traynor
    The evolution of reimbursement for audiology / Robert C. Fifer
    Proposing audiology services to group providers / Kathy A. Foltner
    Computer principles and applications / Robert R. De Jonge and J. Mark Goffinet.
  • Book
    [edited by] Brian J. Taylor, AuD, Director of Clinical Audiology, Fuel Medical Group, LLC, Camas, Washington ; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Audiology, A.T. Still University, Arizona School of Health Sciences, Mesa, Arizona.
    Summary: Audiology Practice Management, Third Edition by Brian Taylor, provides new and established audiologists with everything they need to know about running a practice in the 21st century. This new edition offers expert approaches to starting and maintaining a practice in audiology - from technical, legal, and financial daily operations - to new issues like HIPAA compliance, social media considerations, and marketing strategies in the digital age. Readers will benefit from the collective knowledge and expertise of audiologists and assorted industry experts who share pearls, controversies, and tips on a wide range of topics, including areas of practice not commonly seen in textbooks. Six new chapters cover key topics including basic management principles, clinical education, pricing strategies, entrepreneurial skills, changes in healthcare documentation, and valuation and exit strategy.