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NATIONAL EHDI MEETING February 13, 2002

NATIONAL EHDI MEETING February 13, 2002. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH TRACKING FROM BIRTH. LEGISLATION. No enacted legislation Two pending State Bills Medicaid (June, 2000) policy requiring all newborns have a hearing screen in-hospital or within first month of life.

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NATIONAL EHDI MEETING February 13, 2002

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  1. NATIONAL EHDI MEETINGFebruary 13, 2002 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH TRACKING FROM BIRTH CDC/MCHB

  2. LEGISLATION • No enacted legislation • Two pending State Bills • Medicaid (June, 2000) policy requiring all newborns have a hearing screen in-hospital or within first month of life CDC/MCHB

  3. POPULATING THE DATABASE/DATA ITEMS • Reporting through metabolic screening with a separate pull out hearing card • Hospitals have responded well to this system as it is familiar • Hearing does not interfere with other reporting to MDCH CDC/MCHB

  4. DataBase Tracking • MDCH currently uses FOXPRO software for blood spot screening • Because newborn hearing is linked to that database, we also use FOXPRO • Both databases have converted to an Access program for report generation CDC/MCHB

  5. RED NUMBER IS INVENTORY NUMBER HEARING SCREEN PAGE BAR CODE FOR MATCHING FOURTH SHEET ON CARD BENEATH NBS SHEETS BLUE AREA FOR HEARING RESULTS CDC/MCHB

  6. EFFECTIVENESS OF SYSTEM • Process has been well accepted as hospitals are accustomed to system • Has made NBS look at data integration as important relative to the finding of newborns with missed screens CDC/MCHB

  7. BIRTH CERTIFICATES/DATA INTEGRATION • Three projects are occurring • Data integration with Michigan Birth Defects Registry • Pilot project for hospitals to use electronic birth certificate system for reporting hearing • Medicaid integrated data system CDC/MCHB

  8. Birth Defects Registry • Case finding project with Vital Records, Birth Defects Registry (BDR) to capture reported hearing loss. • EHDI to BDR (confirms DX codes and adds new cases to database) • BDR to EHDI (adds new cases to ensure follow-up for infants) • BDR is reported monthly by law CDC/MCHB

  9. Electronic Birth Certificates • Approximately 80% of Michigan birth certificates are reported electronically bi-weekly • 100% reported within four weeks • Exploring Web based reporting of birth certificates CDC/MCHB

  10. Michigan’s Medicaid system is also developing a statewide system to store and integrate data – Executive Information System/ Decision Support System • Enhance Medicaid information by identifying patterns of behavior across recipients and providers • Build supporting infrastructure to expand integration, access and analysis of data CDC/MCHB

  11. HEALTH CARE PROVIDER REPORTING/COLLABORATION • Michigan’s EHDI Program receives information in a variety of ways • Primary care physicians/clinics • Part C of IDEA (Early On) • State audiologists • Maternal Support System/Infant Support System (Medicaid program) CDC/MCHB

  12. Counties with All Students Achieve Program-Parent Information and Education grant participants • Children’s Special Health Care Services • Local Public Health Nursing contacts • Have shared information with WIC and information will be added to their intake histories on newborn hearing and possible acquired hearing loss concerns for the older age group CDC/MCHB

  13. We have developed a system of facsimile forms to notify and receive information back from collaborating providers • Many audiologists use a reporting form, but we accept their audiological reports in FAX or written form CDC/MCHB

  14. PARENTS AND FAMILY • Hospitals have been asked to notify parents of the hospital newborn hearing screen • We also request that they share our brochure or one they have developed with families CDC/MCHB

  15. In March of 2001, we developed a parent signature form allowing the EHDI program to refer, follow-up and collect pertinent information • We have supplemented hospital efforts with information to prenatal classes • We also have a new parent consultant who has developed information systems for parents CDC/MCHB

  16. CONTACT INFORMATION • Anne Jarrett, Follow-Up Consultant • 517/ 335-8878 • Jarretta@michigan.gov • Debby Behringer, Com. Dev Consultant • 517/ 335-8875 • Behringerd@michigan.gov • Amy Lester, Parent Consultant • 517/335-8273 • Lestera@michigan.gov FAX 517/335-8036 CDC/MCHB

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