SBIR-STTR Award

Automated Hearing Tests
Award last edited on: 12/28/10

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIDCD
Total Award Amount
$1,970,886
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Robert H Margolis

Company Information

Audiology Inc

4410 Dellwood Street
Arden Hills, MN 55112
   (651) 639-1985
   audiologyinc@comcast.net
   www.audiologyincorporated.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Ramsey

Phase I

Contract Number: 1RC3DC010986-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$1,970,886
This project will continue the development, validation, and commercialization efforts of Audiology Incorporated to develop hearing testing products that will increase access, efficiency, and accuracy of hearing tests. The methods are based on behavioral science and statistical validation to provide automated tests of hearing that can be performed without the requirement for highly trained professional operators. The project will combine several software products with a new hardware platform that will provide a complete automated testing solution that can be marketed directly to end users (such as audiologists, physicians, hearing aid specialists, nurses, educational institutions, and retail centers.)

Public Health Relevance:
Hearing loss is one of the most prevalent and one of the most undertreated health conditions. Prevalence of hearing loss is expected to increase from 10% to 12% from 2000 to 2050 due to the aging population. The increased prevalence along with population growth will significantly increase the number of Americans with untreated hearing loss. There are serious psychosocial health consequences of untreated hearing loss, including distress, somatization, depression, and loneliness. Current hearing health delivery models are not added to meet the current need. As the unmet need increases, the psychosocial health of our society will be impacted. This project is aimed at developing technologies that will increase access to hearing health services by reducing the personnel, equipment, space, and overhead costs of hearing testing.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, first, middle): Margolis, Robert H. Project Narrative Hearing loss is one of the most prevalent and one of the most undertreated health conditions. Prevalence of hearing loss is expected to increase from 10% to 12% from 2000 to 2050 due to the aging population. The increased prevalence along with population growth will significantly increase the number of Americans with untreated hearing loss. There are serious psychosocial health consequences of untreated hearing loss, including distress, somatization, depression, and loneliness. Current hearing health delivery models are not added to meet the current need. As the unmet need increases, the psychosocial health of our society will be impacted. This project is aimed at developing technologies that will increase access to hearing health services by reducing the personnel, equipment, space, and overhead costs of hearing testing. Page 1

Project Terms:
aging population; Air; American; Analysis, Data; Audiogram; Audiology; Audiometric Test; Audiometry; base; Behavioral Sciences; Bone Conduction; bone conduction hearing; Calibration; Categories; Classification; Clinic; Clinical; clinical data repository; clinical data warehouse; commercialization; computer program/software; Computer Programs; Computer software; Contralateral; cost; Data; Data Analyses; Data Banks; Data Bases; Data Collection; data repository; Databank, Electronic; Databanks; Database, Electronic; Databases; Depression; design; designing; Development; Diagnostic; Distress; Ensure; Equipment; Evaluation; Health; health care service; Health Services; Hearing; Hearing Aids; hearing impairment; Hearing Loss; hearing perception; Hearing Tests; Human Resources; Hypoacuses; Hypoacusis; innovate; innovation; innovative; Institution; Instruction; instrument; Language; Loneliness; Manpower; Marketing; Masks; meetings; Mental Depression; Methods; Modeling; Modification; Nurses; personnel; Personnel, Nursing; Physicians; Population Growth; Prevalence; Principal Investigator; programs; Programs (PT); Programs [Publication Type]; prototype; psychosocial; public health relevance; relational database; Societies; Software; Solutions; sound perception; Specialist; System; System, LOINC Axis 4; Systematics; Technology; Testing; Training; Validation

Phase II

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Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
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