MCHB Activities to Integrate Newborn Screening & Other Child Health Information Systems Deborah Linzer Senior Public Health Analyst U.S. Department of.

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MCHB Activities to Integrate Newborn Screening & Other Child Health Information Systems Deborah Linzer Senior Public Health Analyst U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Health Resources & Services Administration Maternal & Child Health Bureau Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs Genetic Services Branch

Importance of Integrated Child Health Information Systems Health & health services can be improved by assuring timely provision of accurate & comprehensive information. Currently, information is often not timely & is usually fragmented.

Goal & Desired Outcome Goal: To facilitate entry into the community based system of services needed by infants identified through NBS & their families. Outcome: Improvement in the health & quality of life for newborns & children with or at risk for genetic disorders & their families.

Newborn Screening Approximately 4 million infants are born yearly in the United States & are screened to detect conditions that threaten their life & long-term health. Early detection, diagnosis, & treatment of these conditions may prevent a child’s death, serious illness, or disability. AAP, Newborn Screening Task Force. Pediatrics. 2000(Suppl);106:

Newborn Screening System Essential Components: –Initial screening –Immediate follow-up testing of screen-positive newborn –Diagnosis confirmation –Immediate & long-term care –Evaluation of all components of the system Therrell, BL et al, Screening. 1992;1:

Physician Awareness, Involvement, Interaction with NBS System Survey respondents (n=574): –Physicians are generally satisfied with the NBS system’s ability to retrieve screen-positive infants for follow-up testing. –Communication of screen results between the NBS program & the pediatrician is less than optimal. –31% - notification of screen-positive test results >10 days. –26% - do not receive results of screen-negative tests. –28% - do not actively seek results of newborn screens, “no news is good news.” Desposito et al, Pediatrics. 2001;108:1-8

Task Force on Newborn Screening Convened by American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) at the request of MCHB, 1999 Co-sponsors: –National Institutes of Health (NIH) –Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) –Agency for Health Care Research & Quality (AHRQ) –Genetic Alliance –Association of State & Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) –Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) –Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) AAP, Newborn Screening Task Force. Pediatrics. 2000(Suppl);106:

Task Force on Newborn Screening Key Recommendations 1.Effective NBS systems require an adequate PH infrastructure & must be integrated with the health care delivery system. 2.PH agencies must involve health professionals, families, & the general public in the development, operation & oversight of NBS systems. 3.PH agencies must ensure adequate infrastructure & policies for surveillance & research related to NBS. 4.PH agencies should ensure adequate financing mechanisms to support a NBS program. AAP, Newborn Screening Task Force. Pediatrics. 2000(Suppl);106:

Evolution of a Child Health Profile Integration of population-based & program specific newborn screening data with other child health information systems for: –Needs assessments –Personal health data access –Linkage of clinically useful data to optimize the delivery of care –Decision-making support for physicians at the time & point of service –Continuous quality improvement

MCHB Activities & Products Title V supported Special Projects of Regional & National Significance –Genetic Services Branch (GSB) Planning Grants to 22 States Implementation Grants to 11 States –GSB/Office of Data Information & Management Joint Program Initiative Grants to 5 States Sourcebook for Planning & Development A Tool for Assessment & Planning Framework for Integrating Child Health Information Systems Community of Practice

“The purpose of integrated information systems is to facilitate assessment & prompt provision of appropriate services to ensure an optimal healthy start for all children & improve the health of children.” AKC/PHII. JPHMP, 2004: In press

Lessons Learned Over-arching conclusions that governmental agencies should bear in mind when considering implementing health information systems integration projects: –Data are for sharing – assets to share among programs –Communication is critical – with all stakeholders –Change is hard – change management strategies to mitigate this challenge increase the likelihood of success –Public health needs must drive technology – project goals, objectives & functionality must be identified prior to searching for technology solutions –Stay the course – adoption of new technology is slow, perseverance & patience should pay off AKC/PHII, June Available at:

Further Information Deborah Linzer, MS Senior Public Health Analyst Health Resources & Services Administration Maternal & Child Health Bureau Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs Genetic Services Branch Phone: