TruHearing Survey Reveals Strong Provider Network is Key to Closing Hearing Health Gaps

As the nation observes National Audiology Awareness Month, TruHearing, the leader in hearing healthcare solutions, is highlighting the strength of its extensive provider network and the vital role access plays in safeguarding hearing health for employees across the country.
Employers Lag Behind Growing Hearing Health Demands, TruHearing Research Finds

New research from TruHearing reveals positive progress in the availability of hearing benefits—but not nearly enough to meet the growing need.
TruHearing Survey Reveals Hearing Benefits Can Sweeten the Pot for Recruitment and Retention

As recruitment and retention remain a top priority among U.S. employers, a new study reveals that hearing benefits can offer a powerful boost to companies looking to attract top quality candidates and keep them around longer.
Employee Interest in Hearing Benefits Skyrockets, But Only One in 10 Report Coverage

The fourth annual Hearing Loss in the Workplace survey[1], conducted by TruHearing, the market leader in hearing healthcare benefits, revealed that interest in hearing benefits has drastically increased among working adults.
Employees note the disparity: Hearing benefits lag behind dental, vision

Health benefits are one of the most attractive offerings an employer can provide, but they often fail to provide enough coverage to meet employee needs and expectations. Dental and vision benefits are typically considered table stakes by employees, with newer health offerings growing in popularity, but for those with hearing loss, coverage can be much harder to find.
TruHearing Survey Reveals That Few Employers Offer Hearing Benefits, Despite High Demand Among Employees
According to a recent survey from TruHearing, 94% agree that it is at least somewhat important for employers to offer hearing benefits as part of their overall employee benefits package, and more than half (53%) feel it is important or very important.