NDS HSR to PH Inpatient Screen Results IHE NBS White Paper IHE EHDI Profile Workflow Pass NHR Pass HR Fail / Refer Missed LOINC# 54109-4: Newborn hearing.

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NDS HSR to PH Inpatient Screen Results IHE NBS White Paper IHE EHDI Profile Workflow Pass NHR Pass HR Fail / Refer Missed LOINC# : Newborn hearing screen – right = LA Pass AND LOINC# : Newborn hearing screen – left = LA Pass AND EITHER LOINC# : JCIH Risk Indicators = (blank) OR = LA137-2: None LOINC

IHE EHDI Profile Workflow Pass NHR Pass HR Fail / Refer Missed LOINC# : Newborn hearing screen – right = LA Pass AND LOINC# : Newborn hearing screen – left = LA Pass AND ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LOINC# : JCIH Risk Indicators "= LA : Caregiver concern "= LA : Family History "= LA : NICU "= LA : ECMO "= LA : Assisted ventilation "= LA : Ototoxic medication "= LA : Hyperbilirubinemia "= LA : In utero infection "= LA : Craniofacial anomalies "= LA : Physical findings "= LA : Syndromes "= LA : Neurodegenerative "= LA : Postnatal infections "= LA : Head trauma "= LA6172-6: Chemotherapy NDS HSR to PH Inpatient Screen Results IHE NBS White Paper LOINC

IHE EHDI Profile Workflow Pass NHR Pass HR Fail / Refer Missed LOINC# : Newborn hearing screen – right = LA : Refer = LA : Medical exclusion - not indicated OR LOINC# : Newborn hearing screen – left = LA : Refer = LA : Medical exclusion - not indicated NDS HSR to PH Inpatient Screen Results IHE NBS White Paper LOINC

IHE EHDI Profile Workflow Pass NHR Pass HR Fail / Refer Missed LOINC# : Newborn hearing screen – right = LA : Attempted, technical fail = LA7304-4: Not performed OR LOINC# : Newborn hearing screen – left = LA : Attempted, technical fail = LA7304-4: Not performed NDS HSR to PH Inpatient Screen Results IHE NBS White Paper LOINC

risk analysis NDS HSR to PH Health Information Exchange Medical Home Audiology OP screen Early Intervention Close 36 months (reporting) Pass NHR Pass HR Fail / Refer Missed Close 36 months Diagnosis Pass/Fail (pass) (fail) (continuous monitoring) (yes) (no) (24 – 36 months) Inpatient Screen Results IHE NBS White Paper LOINC NormalHearing Loss LOINC Eligibility LOINC (no)(yes) IHE EHDI Profile Workflow