Noah Audiology
Noah Audiology Software
The Noah system allows hearing care professionals to manage client-related tasks with one software tool and provides access to a shared database which can be utilized across various fitting systems.
Noah is integrated with OtoAccess, an organized database designed to maintain up-to-date and organized information for easy use in lab. This ensures seamless transitions from office to fitting room.
Early Life and Education
Noah is a software system designed to assist hearing care professionals in performing client-related tasks for clients. It’s estimated to be used by over 70% of hearing care businesses in the US; estimated usage includes administering patient questionnaires, recording measurement findings such as audiograms and real-ear measures, hosting chart notes and documents as well as hosting an extensive customer database.
Noah can also integrate with other software systems and hardware within the clinic to streamline and automate processes such as inventory management. For example, eTONA allows users to submit hearing aid orders directly from within Noah to manufacturers via an online form, eliminating manual data transfers while reducing errors.
Professional Career
Noah offers professionals a host of native modules designed to assist them with client-related tasks, including client questionnaires and measuring tools (audiograms and real-ear measures), patient chart notes and documents management, customer database storage capabilities and operational needs management for clinics.
Noah system updates are easily and swiftly deployed by alerting users via software to check and apply updates as soon as they become available. The process is quick, painless, and done systematically so as to not disrupt clinic productivity.
Noah System 4 allows clinicians to network multiple computers across fitting rooms or office locations without risk of import conflicts between computers. Furthermore, when combined with Hamilton CapTel Noah Module for ordering CapTel phones for your patients it makes the ordering process easy and secure.
Achievement and Honors
Woolsey completed her undergraduate work at Iowa in both the Pediatric Audiology Lab and Cochlear Implant Language Lab. For her honors thesis, she employed eye-tracking technology to investigate spoken and written word recognition among deaf adolescents with cochlear implants; further, this research seeks to understand which mechanisms may contribute to delays in reading comprehension as well as delayed spoken language comprehension.
Silbert specializes in phonetics, perceptual modeling and statistics. His research interests focus on speech production and perception as well as multidimensional mathematical models of perception and response selection.
HIMSA has earned praise for its cloud-based software, Noah ES, which helps hearing care professionals manage patient records and hearing aid fittings more easily and reduce administrative tasks. Not only does the product allow hearing care providers to track transaction details remotely; its simplicity also reduces record keeping duties.
Personal Life
Audiologists can reduce administrative time in diagnostic testing appointments by hiring an assistant to complete routine office functions, such as prepping patients for their visit by filling out forms and reviewing medical histories; recording measurement data; and creating a customer database.
Noah Lord was four years old at the start of 1999 and making progress in speech therapy. However, he continues to suffer from frequent ear infections that interfere with sleep; according to Tanya Lord he often snores at night.
Net Worth
Noah Kaufman is a board-certified emergency medicine specialist with a passion for rock climbing and travel. He currently serves as an advisor for Channel 9 KUSA’s medical show as well as multiple peer review committees, in addition to serving as an ER attending physician in Wheatland Wyoming.
As manufacturers began developing programmable digital instruments, each produced its own software for audiologists to program them – leading to unnecessary duplication of work, Peterson says. As a solution, HIMSA created NOAH; providing one database so all manufacturers could access similar information easily.
Otosuite can connect to any NOAH-compatible system and exchange data, enabling users to see the latest hearing aid settings or measurement data regardless of where their patient visits for fittings or assessments.