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Question: Among young urban children does telemedicine provide a reliable tool for improving access to reliable speech, language, and hearing screening?
Question type: Intervention
Study design: Cohort
Investigators from Case Western Reserve University and Kent State University studied the feasibility of using Skype videoconferencing in urban community health clinics for speech, language, and hearing screening of children up to 6 years old. Two community-based urban health clinics, serving primarily minority and low-income children, were linked via telemedicine to the Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center (CHSC). Audiology screening was done using an acoustic impedance audiometer, an automatic handheld otoscopic …
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