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Hearing Coordination Centers: A Model to Improve Loss to Follow-up

Hearing Coordination Centers: A Model to Improve Loss to Follow-up. Hallie W. Morrow, MD, MPH, FAAP California Department of Health Services Sacramento, CA. Faculty Disclosure Information .

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Hearing Coordination Centers: A Model to Improve Loss to Follow-up

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  1. Hearing Coordination Centers:A Model to Improve Loss to Follow-up Hallie W. Morrow, MD, MPH, FAAP California Department of Health Services Sacramento, CA

  2. Faculty Disclosure Information • In the past 12 months, I have not had a significant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of the product(s) or provider(s) of the service(s) that will be discussed in my presentation. • This presentation will not include discussion of pharmaceuticals or devices that have not been approved by the FDA or discussion of unapproved or “off-label” uses of pharmaceuticals or devices.

  3. Hearing Coordination Centers • Responsible for one or more geographic service areas

  4. Hearing Coordination CenterStaff • Director • Audiologist • Registered Nurse • Clerical Support • Parent

  5. Hearing Coordination CenterActivities • Hospital Certification • Certify and re-certify hospitals as meeting standards • Quality Assurance Monitoring

  6. Hearing Coordination CenterActivities • Infant Tracking and Monitoring • Collect data • All infant information and results reported on paper reporting forms • Track appointments for individual infants • Contact providers if no results are received • Generate correspondence to infant’s PCP

  7. Hearing Coordination CenterActivities • Infant Tracking and Monitoring (cont.) • Refer to local EPSDT program if infant no shows appointments or provider cannot contact the family • Contact all families of infants identified with hearing loss • Assure referral to EI has been made

  8. Tracking and MonitoringProcedure Manual • Flowcharts spell out tracking and monitoring activities • Define when to close a case • Specify content of letters to families and providers • Describe contact attempts with providers

  9. Tracking and Monitoring Procedure Manual • Outpatient Screen Required • Appointment has been scheduled • No appointment scheduled • Referral to local EPSDT program • Diagnostic Evaluation Needed • Reporting form received • Reporting form not received • No appointment scheduled

  10. Tracking and Monitoring Procedure Manual • Hearing Loss Identified • Nursery Transfers • Within an HCC’s geographic service area • Outside an HCC’s geographic service area • To a long term care facility • To a non-certified unit or NICU • Infants Who Reside Outside of California

  11. California Program Data 2004

  12. California Program Data 2004

  13. California Program Data 2005(Preliminary)

  14. California Program Data 2004

  15. California Program Data 2004

  16. Additional Information • Information about the California Newborn Hearing Screening Program and the Hearing Coordination Centers is available at: www.dhs.ca.gov/nhsp

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