Understand why changes in education and health care mean that many schools, clinics, and universities are incorporating IPE/IPP into the way they work.
Check out real-life examples from ASHA members and ASHA's Special Interest Groups that highlight how IPE/IPP teams improved outcomes for students and patients.
The ability to communicate is essential to learning, working and social interaction as well as to achieve and maintain independence. When communication is impaired, it affects every aspect of a person's life, including family and work interactions. The cost of providing speech, language, and hearing services for enrollees is so much less than NOT providing coverage!
Although educational systems provide speech, language, and hearing services, they are available only to children who qualify under a very rigid set of federal regulations and state education laws. Furthermore, current caseloads in the schools are higher than recommended and supplemental services will reduce the time spent in rehabilitation.
By adding comprehensive coverage for speech, language, and hearing services, you will be able to reduce the cost of providing health care, maintain quality services, and increase employee's accessibility to providers.