Recognizing Successes in Critical Congenital Heart Disease Newborn Screening

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Explore the advancements and achievements in Critical Congenital Heart Disease Newborn Screening in the U.S., featuring key stakeholders, support staff, advocacy groups, hospitals, and discussions on data quality improvement and global implications.

  • Heart Disease
  • Newborn Screening
  • Successes
  • Healthcare
  • Advocacy

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  1. Critical Congenital Heart Disease Newborn Screening: Recognizing U.S. Successes and Identifying Next Steps Welcome

  2. Critical Congenital Heart Disease Newborn Screening: Recognizing U.S. Successes and Identifying Next Steps Staff Support Vivian Thorne Olivia Kranz Lucas Sanders Calaia Jackson John Ponzio Lindsey Nadeau John Ponzio Beverly Hayes Erin Darby Scientific Committee Andrew Ewer Lisa Hom Gerard Martin Matt Oster Amy Gaviglio Annamarie Saarinen Sikha Singh Marci Sontag

  3. Critical Congenital Heart Disease Newborn Screening: Recognizing U.S. Successes and Identifying Next Steps Participants Advocacy Groups PCHA CHIN March of Dimes Newborn Foundation ACHA Baby s First Test Mended Little Hearts Bless Her Heart Industry Masimo Covidien Oz Systems Gov t Org NIH FDA CDC HRSA AHRQ ACHDNC DOH s Associations AAP ACC AHA ACMG JCCHD APHL ABP Hospitals Birmingham UCLA Boston Loma Linda Nemours Montfiore Mayo Clinic Nationwide Minnesota Hofstra HCA Sibley Pediatrix Medical Utah Seattle

  4. GAPS Discussion Data &Quality Improvement Minimum Data Set QI Efforts Equity

  5. GAPS Discussion Data & Quality Improvement Minimum Data Set QI Efforts Equity

  6. GAPS Discussion Protocol Rescreens Timing LVOTO Special Populations

  7. GAPS Discussion Global implications/efforts Role and Goals of CCHD Screening relevant in less developed countries What is the US role in Global effort

  8. Wrap-up/Discuss Meeting Outcomes

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