AccuScreen™
Fast, flexible,
and accurate
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Never before
has hearing screening been this accurate. Never before has a screening
system provided results as quickly. Never before has a single,
hand-held screening unit included so many key technologies. And
never before has a unit been so simple to operate that even non-professionals
can learn to screen after only a few minutes of instruction. What's
more, AccuScreen from Madsen interfaces to printers and PCs for
full patient documentation.
AccuScreen
features all standard-screening technologies, thus making it the
most flexible screening tool on the market today.
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AccuScreen
offers three types of screening technologies: TEOAE and DPOAE,
in addition to the "gold standard," ABR. Since individual screening
programs vary greatly from hospital to hospital, the ability to
conduct any (or all) of these types of screening ensures greater
flexibility and eligibility for reimbursement. Moreover, since
our implementation of DPOAE and ABR can be used to screen patients
of all ages, the total return on investment is much higher. AccuScreen's
unique statistical algorithm makes it the most accurate and reliable
device of its kind in the world.
Exceptional
flexibility. Outstanding features.
Our modular
platform lets you tailor your AccuScreen to include the specific
screening technologies you need for any screening program. Moreover,
wireless data transfer makes it easy to exchange information with
a PC, and AccuScreen even lets you store the results from up to
250 individual patient tests in its own built-in memory. And you
can even choose on-screen menus in a variety of languages! Anyone
can perform accurate screening after only a few minutes of instruction
By automating all key processes, AccuScreen provides a simple
pass/refer result at the touch of a button. Since there is no
need for screening personnel to make subjective evaluations, there
is significantly less chance of human error and all screenings
maintain consistently high standards.
Download
AccuScreen Brochure - file is in PDF format and requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader.