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American Journal of Audiology Vol.2 7-8 November 1993.
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Cost Justifications for Multifrequency Tympanometry

Wendy D. Hanks 1 and Martin Robinette 2

1 Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
2 Mayo Clinic-Rochester, MN

MFT has the potential to become the standard of care when dealing with possible middle ear pathologies. By applying those applications appropriate to the individual practice, and with a reasonable marketing effort, the cost of MFT-capable equipment should be readily recoverable.

Finally, and most importantly, MFT is being shown in the current literature to be a better diagnostic tool than traditional tympanometry and to improve the level of care being provided to many clients by the audiologist and the physician. In my mind, this alone justifies the expenditure.

Key Words: multifrequency tympanometry, tympanometry, immittance, productivity

Submitted on February 18, 1992
Accepted on February 13, 1993







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