Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of the Critical Congenital Heart Defect Screening Program Emily Reddy, OTR New England Genetics Collaborative (NEGC)

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Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of the Critical Congenital Heart Defect Screening Program Emily Reddy, OTR New England Genetics Collaborative (NEGC) The mission statement of the NEGC: Both the NEGC and the LEND missions aim to improve health of children with special health care needs and improve overall systems of care for those children. “The mission of the New England Genetics Collaborative (NEGC) is to promote and improve health and social well-being of those with inherited conditions through collaborations among public health professionals, private health professionals, educators, consumers and advocates in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. The NEGC is a partnership between the University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability, the Institute for Health Policy and Practice and Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center” Critical Congenital Heart Defect (CCHD) Screening Program Description CCHD was added to list of recommended screenings in 2011 Collaborative project conducted in five New England States NEGC aimed to develop processes to effectively screen for CCHD CCHD is done through pulse oximetry test Hospitals involved in the program must have follow up actions for failed pulse oximetry tests CCHD Program Evaluation The NEGC is conducting an ACCE Review, which includes 44 questions addressing four main criteria: Analytic validity Clinical validity Clinical utility Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) ELSI Questions I was responsible for answering the ELSI questions, which will ultimately be added to the full ACCE review of the CCHD screening program. The ELSI questions are: Question 42: What is known about stigmatization, discrimination, privacy/confidentiality and personal/family social issues? Question 43: Are there legal issues regarding consent, ownership of data and/or samples, patents, licensing, proprietary testing, obligation to disclose, or reporting requirements? Question 44: What safeguards have been described and are these safeguards in place and effective? Leadership Stigmatization, Discrimination, and Personal, Family and Social Issues History of discrimination against individuals with genetic conditions Question of informed consent and autonomy for child and family Psychological impact on family Societal impacts include: Effectiveness of test Appropriate use of test Financial and social barriers Consent, Ownership and Reporting of Data Safeguards Screening is done for every newborn without parental consent Data is collected by public health agencies Parents would prefer that they be notified every time their child’s data is used for research purposes Physicians must disclose screening results to parents Physician and hospital could be liable if screening is not performed or if appropriate follow up actions are not taken Genetic Information Non- discrimination Act (2008) Protects individuals from being excluded from health care or employment Health Information Portability and Accountability Act Hospitals involved in program have outlines of appropriate implementation of screening Through this Leadership In Action placement, I learned that it is vital that we assess the impacts of both the good and potentially harmful effects that programs have on people. Through our actions as leaders, it is crucial that we remain ethical, and do no harm to the people affected by our programs. Through this project, I gained a deeper understanding of program evaluation. I learned the importance of communication when collaborating on portions of a larger project. ELSI Results