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Neurotone AI Integrates RHHI into Lace Pro to Measure Real-World Hearing Outcomes

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Hand holding a smartphone displaying a welcome screen for the Lace Pro app, with an on-screen AI host named Lenny guiding the user.
✦ PlateHand holding a smartphone displaying a welcome screen for the Lace Pro app, with an on-screen AI host named Lenny guiding the user.

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA — Neurotone AI has announced the addition of the Revised Hearing Handicap Inventory (RHHI) to Lace Pro, providing hearing care professionals with a new way to monitor patient-reported outcomes directly through the Lace Pro patient app....

Clinical Takeaway

Clinicians using Lace Pro can now administer the RHHI directly in-app to track patient-reported outcomes, but independent validation of this implementation's clinical utility has not yet been published.

Why It Matters

Embedding validated patient-reported outcome measures into hearing rehabilitation apps could streamline outcome monitoring and strengthen evidence-based practice in audiology clinics.

Key Points
  1. 01Neurotone AI has integrated the RHHI into the Lace Pro auditory training app.
  2. 02The RHHI is a validated self-report tool measuring the impact of hearing loss on daily life.
  3. 03The feature enables clinicians to monitor real-world hearing outcomes longitudinally within the app.
  4. 04No independent clinical trial data on the effectiveness of this specific integration was provided.
  5. 05The update targets hearing care professionals rather than self-directed consumers.
Claims & Evidence

The Lace Pro app now enables hearing care professionals to monitor patient-reported outcomes in real-world settings via the RHHI.

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