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National EHDI Goals

National Goals, Program Objectives, and Performance Measures for 
the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Tracking 
and Surveillance System


Goal 4.  All infants and children with late onset, progressive or acquired hearing loss will be identified at the earliest possible time.
 

 

Program Objectives

 

Performance Indicators

 
4.1 Risk factors: Each hospital, audiologist and other providers, will identify infants with risk factors for hearing loss and transmit the information to state.

 
a. Number and percent of infants with one or more risk factors.

 
4.2 Monitoring of at-risk infants. Each state will have a mechanism in place to monitor the hearing status of infants at risk for late onset and progressive hearing loss.

 
a. Number and percent of infants with risk factors who are re-screened by 6 months.

 
4.3 Acquired hearing loss. Each state will have a mechanism in place to identify and provide follow-up services for infants and children with acquired hearing loss.

 
a. Number and percent of infants and children identified with acquired hearing loss.

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Date: October 27, 2006
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

 

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