For Workers' Compensation Programs
Saving you money, one claim at a time
When employees suffer work-related hearing loss, we’ll help you manage their care and your bottom line. Talk to one of our workers comp experts by calling 888-319-9206 or emailing workcomp@amplifon.com.
A balancing act
$242 million
Estimated annual spend on Work Comp hearing loss
31 million
Number impacted by workplace exposure to hazardous noise
20,000
Number of annual workplace hearing loss cases
Unmatched features and advantages
Service excellence
Injured workers are at the center of our work. We focus on providing prompt attention and efficient processes to ensure that injured workers get the care they need quickly. It’s typically just a few weeks until injured workers receive their hearing aids and are hearing well again.
Product choice
With access to the leading hearing aid brands and hunderds of product options, we can be sure to find the best, most cost-effective hearing solution for each injured worker.
National network
We have over 8,000 NCQA credentialed hearing care provider locations across the US to deliver on the highest standards of care.
Cost containment
We ensure medical necessity with access to an audiological review for every injured worker. This ensures the provider’s hearing aid recommendation is appropriate and balances the injured worker's needs while protecting the payor’s bottom line.
Competitive pricing
Our workers' compensation pricing is transparent and competitve to provide enhanced value to our clients. We offer a market-tested turnkey option to ease claims management.
The Amplifon difference
"I wanted to let you know that the Amplifon team has been so great to work with. We had some small bumps - a patient went to a hearing facility on his own and ordered products (without authorization). My Amplifon contact was fast in her response, worked hard to make sure the referral could stay with us, and was an overall pleasure to work with. It makes me excited for a great partnership with Amplifon. Thank you!"
Director of Network Development and Provider Relations
Good hearing matters