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Newborn Screening: Toward a Uniform Screening Panel and System > Report for Public Comment

Federal Register: March 8, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 44)

Request for Public Comment on a HRSA Commissioned Report: Newborn Screening: Toward a Uniform Screening Panel and System

SUMMARY: The changing dynamics of emerging technology, and the complexity of genetics require an assessment of the state of the art in newborn screening and a perspective on the future directions such programs should take.

In 1999, the American Academy of Pediatrics Newborn Screening Task Force recommended that ``HRSA should engage in a national process involving government, professionals, and consumers to advance the recommendations of this Task Force and assist in the development and implementation of nationally recognized newborn screening system standards and policies.''

In response to this need, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 701(a)(2), the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) of HRSA commissioned the American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG) to conduct an analysis of the scientific literature on the effectiveness of newborn screening and gather expert opinion to delineate the best evidence for screening specified conditions and develop recommendations focused on newborn screening, including but not limited to the development of a uniform condition panel. It was expected that the analytical endeavor and subsequent recommendations be based on the best scientific evidence and analysis of that evidence. ACMG was specifically asked to develop recommendations to address:

  • A uniform condition panel (including implementation methodology); Model policies and procedures for State newborn screening programs (with consideration of a national model);
  • Model minimum standards for State newborn screening
    programs (with consideration of national oversight);
  • A model decision matrix for consideration of State newborn
    screening program expansion; and
  • The value of a national process for quality assurance and
    oversight.

The ACMG report is a response to the HRSA/MCHB request. The ACMG report, Newborn Screening: Toward a Uniform Screening Panel and System is available at http://mchb.hrsa.gov/screening.

In the report, 29 conditions were identified as primary targets or core panel conditions for screening; an additional 25 conditions were listed as conditions that could be identified in the course of screening for core panel conditions. Many of these 25 additional conditions are included in the differential diagnosis of the conditions including in the primary target list. With additional screening, an improvement in the infrastructure for appropriate follow-up and management throughout the lives of children who have been identified as having one of these rare conditions will be needed. A cost analysis for the State of California indicates newborn screening is beneficial to patients and may have some net costs or net savings over time depending on assumptions of expected lifetime costs of medical care. HRSA is now seeking public comments on the report and its recommendations.

DATES: The public is encouraged to submit written comments on the report and its recommendations within 60 days of publication of this Federal Register notice.

ADDRESSES: The following mailing address should be used:

Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Health Resources and Services Administration
5600 Fishers Lane
Parklawn Building, 18A-19
Rockville, MD 20857

HRSA/ MCHB's facsimile number is 301-443-8604. Comments can also be sent via e-mail to screening@hrsa.hhs.gov. All public comments received will be available for public inspection at MCHB/HRSA's office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about this request for public comment can be directed to Dr. Michele Lloyd-Puryear, MD, PhD, by e-mail (screening@hrsa.hhs.gov).

The report will be posted on HRSA/ MCHB's Web site at http://mchb.hrsa.gov/screening.

Dated: March 2, 2005.
Elizabeth M. Duke,
Administrator.

Maternal and Child Health Bureau

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