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Illinois Ethical Practice Guidance for Hearing Aid Dispensing Practices

Course: #41496Level: Intermediate 1 Hour 466 Reviews
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This course will focus on the important ethical practice issues as well as rules and regulations affecting hearing aid providers in the state of Illinois. We will address ethics as it pertains to Illinois licensure and truth in advertising legislation.

Course created on January 23, 2017

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CEUs/Hours Offered: IACET/0.1

Learning Outcomes

  • checkmarkAfter this course learners will be able to list the ethical requirements outlined in the current Illinois Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Code.
  • checkmarkAfter this course learners will be able to list the ethical requirements outlined in the current Illinois Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act.
  • checkmarkAfter this course learners will be able to list the requirements of the Illinois Truth in Advertising Act.

Agenda

0-5 Minutes Introduction
5-20 Minutes Illinois Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Code
20-30 Minutes Illinois Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act
30-40 Minutes Illinois Health Care Worker Self-Referral Act
40-50 Minutes Illinois Truth in Advertising
50-55 Minutes Situations to Consider
55-60 Minutes Conclusion; Q & A

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Presenter Disclosure: Financial: Kim Cavitt is the Owner of Audiology Resources, Inc; Consultant, Academy of Doctors of Audiology; Consultant, Michigan Academy of Audiology; Adjunct Lecturer, Northwestern University. She received an honorarium for presenting this course. Nonfinancial: Board Member: Academy of Doctors of Audiology and Illinois Speech Pathology and Audiology Licensure Board; Committee Member: Audiology Quality Consortium, Academy of Doctors of Audiology and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Content Disclosure: This learning event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.

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