Study from University of Essex finds that masks make it difficult to read lips and judge facial expressions; transparent masks preferred option for many.
Read MoreResearch finds that standard masks can impair reading facial expressions, and can be mitigated by wearing a transparent face mask.
Read MoreResearch highlights transparent masks and the performing arts as solutions to communication barriers when working with patients.
Read MoreFindings from The University of Texas at Dallas show that transparent masks with remote microphone technology can help improve communication in background noise.
Read MoreIn another study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, patients and healthcare workers preferred clear transparent masks when it comes to providing clear communication.
Read MoreFindings by Dr. A.U. Bankaitis, PhD point to positive aspects of clear masks when working with patients.
Read MoreFirst-of-its-kind study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Surgery says improved patient-provider communication through the ClearMask™ Transparent Surgical Mask could lead to better patient outcomes, potential to reduce litigation
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