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Surveillance & Tracking for EHDDI in WA Debra Lochner Doyle, MS, CGC February 2003
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Page 1: Surveillance & Tracking for EHDDI in WA Debra Lochner Doyle, MS, CGC February 2003.

Surveillance & Tracking for EHDDI in WA

Debra Lochner Doyle, MS, CGC

February 2003

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~80,000 births per year

70 birthing hospitals

Project 83% infants screened in 2003

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Building the system…

• Three components of NBS - Phase I and Phase II

• Focus on ease of reporting

• Complete system with built in assurances

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How is the EHDDI system populated?

• Utilizes data already collected by Newborn Dried Blood Spot Screening Program.– Demographics– Physician/Facility Directories– Birth Rosters

• Revised blood spot card includes additional form to collect hearing results.

• Developed separate re-screen card.

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Washington NBS Form

Slide created by National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource Center

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Washington NBS FormHearing Information

Results Can be Placed in Hospital Chart – Peel off Tape on Back

For Risk Factors, See

Next slideSlide created by National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource Center

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Washington NBS FormHearing Information (Back of Form)

Slide created by National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource Center

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EHDDI Re-Screen Form

2087836

Enter EHDDI ID # from Infant’s Initial Pink Card

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Back of Re-Screen Form

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Pilot Hospitals-dried blood screen

-hearing results-birth rosters

EHDDI SYSTEM

DOH NBS-process all cards

Specialists

Patient

QA Reports

EHDDI Data Flow

WEDSS

Primary Care Provider

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EHDDI Main Screen

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EHDDI Patient Screen

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EHDDI Letter Generation

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Future Plans

• Pilot Phase II until January 2004

• Revise system as necessary

• Open for statewide implementation

• If no mandate – hospitals would subscribe to service.

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Summary• Developed a T&S system that allows us to:

– Identify newborns who have not been screened– Track infants with risk factors– Track infants needing Dx Confirmation

• Now piloting Phase II that will allow us to:– Ensure infants are referred for Dx Conf.– Identify infants with hearing loss– Ensure families are referred for Early Intervention