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B. Virginia Newborn Screening Services.
2. Scope of services. The Virginia Newborn Screening Services provides a coordinated and comprehensive system of services to assure that all infants receive a screening test after birth for selected inherited metabolic, endocrine, and hematological disorders as defined in Regulations Governing Virginia Newborn Screening Services, 12VAC5-71.
e. Expert consultation on abnormal results, diagnostic testing, and medical and dietary management for health professionals.
Medical and dietary management is provided for the diagnosed cases and includes assistance in accessing specialty medical services and referral to Care Connection for Children.
The screening and management for specified diseases are governed by Regulations Governing Virginia Newborn Screening Services, 12VAC5-71.
These population-based, direct, and enabling services are provided through:
4. Goal. The Title V national performance measures, as required by the federal Government Performance and Results Act (P.L. 103-62), are used to establish the program goals. The following goal shall change as needed to be consistent with the Title V national performance measures:
All infants will receive appropriate newborn bloodspot screening, follow up testing, and referral to services.
C. Virginia Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program.
2. Scope of services. The Virginia Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program provides services to assure that all infants receive a hearing screening after birth, that infants needing further testing are referred to appropriate facilities, that families have the information that they need to make decisions for their children, and that infants and young children diagnosed with a hearing loss receive appropriate and timely intervention services. These population-based and enabling services are provided through:
e. Education to health professionals and general public.
Once diagnosed, the infants are referred to early intervention services. The screening and management for hearing loss are governed by the regulation, Regulations for Administration of the Virginia Hearing Impairment Identification and Monitoring System, 12VAC5-80.
3. Criteria to receive services from the Virginia Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program.
4. Goals. The Title V national performance measures, as required by the federal Government Performance and Results Act (P.L. 103-62), are used to establish the program goals. The following goals shall change as needed to be consistent with the Title V national performance measures:
All infants will receive screening for hearing loss no later than one month of age, achieve identification of congenital hearing loss by three months of age, and enroll in appropriate intervention by six months of age.
D. Virginia critical congenital heart disease screening.
2. Scope of services. Newborns receive a critical congenital heart disease screening 24 to 48 hours after birth in a hospital with a newborn nursery, as provided in §§ 32.1-65.1 and 32.1-67 of the Code of Virginia and the regulations governing critical congenital heart disease screening (12VAC5-71-210 through 12VAC5-71-260). These population-based, direct, and enabling services are provided through:
§§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-67 of the Code of Virginia.
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. July 25, 2007; amended, Virginia Register Volume 33, Issue 2, eff. October 20, 2016.