How can families in under-resourced communities access timely, culturally responsive hearing care for infants who are deaf or hard of hearing? In this episode, host Corey Dion Lewis is joined by Pamela Rowe, MA, CCC-SLP, and Dr. Lauren Ramsey to explore the systemic, social, and structural barriers that impact access to early intervention and audiology services.
Together, they unpack how health systems, policy gaps, and social determinants influence care — and how teleaudiology may be part of the solution.
Topics Covered:
- The impact of health literacy, transportation barriers, and medical mistrust on early hearing care
- The potential of teleaudiology to bridge equity gaps in underserved communities
- How insurance and policy structures shape access to pediatric hearing services
- Why trusted relationships are essential for long-term care engagement
- Practical steps policymakers, providers, and advocates can take today to expand equitable access
Why Listen:
This conversation blends public health research, clinical insights, and community perspectives, offering actionable ideas for anyone working at the intersection of health, equity, and social systems. It’s a must-listen for professionals in maternal and child health, health policy, and community-based care.
About the Guests:
Pamela Rowe, MA, CCC-SLP
Speech-language pathologist, public health consultant, and advocate for equitable access to communication services. Founder of a private practice serving diverse populations.
Dr. Lauren Ramsey
Public health researcher and consultant with 20+ years of experience in maternal and child health, health equity, and racial and ethnic disparities in care access.
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