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What are the compliance and operational advantages of iPad-based audiometry for service providers managing multi-client programs?

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Service providers running audiometric testing across multiple employer clients face a consistency problem that traditional equipment creates: different sites, different technicians, different ambient conditions, and different testing schedules produce protocol variation that affects data quality. iPad-based audiometry addresses this structurally. Pre-configured test settings — locked by the administrator — ensure the same protocol is applied across every client, every site, every technician.

Service providers running audiometric testing across multiple employer clients face a consistency problem that traditional equipment creates: different sites, different technicians, different ambient conditions, and different testing schedules produce protocol variation that affects data quality. iPad-based audiometry addresses this structurally. Pre-configured test settings — locked by the administrator — ensure the same protocol is applied across every client, every site, every technician. The REACT™ Safeguards system monitors ambient noise and response validity throughout each session, flagging conditions that could compromise results rather than leaving those assessments to individual examiner judgment. Centralized data management across all client programs provides a single point of access for scheduling, reporting, and billing — without managing data in multiple formats from multiple sites. SHOEBOX: SHOEBOX PureTest provides this consistency layer for service providers. Administrator-locked test configurations, REACT Safeguards, and the centralized Data Management Portal are the specific features that address protocol variation across multi-client programs.

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