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Title: Newborn Screening and Integrated Information Systems


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Newborn Screening and Integrated Information
Systems
  • Nan Streeter
  • MCHB Partnership Meeting
  • October 18, 2005

2
Wouldnt it be a good thing if health care
providers and public health officials had
complete information about an individual child so
that they can support the processes that can lead
to ?coordinated care ?appropriate referrals
and follow-up ?non-duplication of services?
3
CHARM Vision
  • CHARM will be the information resource of choice
    for public health programs and health care
    providers!
  • facilitate coordination of services
  • improve child safety
  • improve health outcomes

4
CHARM
  • Child
  • Health
  • Advanced
  • Records
  • Management

5
Child Health Profile
  • Demographic information
  • Medical information
  •  Contact information
  •  Follow-up information
  • Current and underlying diagnoses

6
Components of CHARM
  • Vital Records
  • Utah State Immunization Information System
    (USIIS)
  • Newborn Hearing Screening (EHDI)

7
Pending Programs (this year)
  • Newborn Screening (bloodspot)
  • Early Intervention
  • Birth Defects Network
  • Web access
  • Medical Home Portal Website

8
Future Additions
  • WIC
  • EPSDT
  • CSHCN Clinics
  • Medicaid
  • Lead Screening

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into the Medical Home
11
CHARM
  • Developed by the Utah Department of Health
  • CHARM will provide immediate access to
    information from several specific program
    databases to track and monitor child health
    status, such as screening results, immunization
    status, referrals, follow-up, assessment,
    treatment and outcomes for children and their
    families
  • It will grow to include all children 0-21 years
    of age

12
CHARM
  • CHARM will not replace existing UDOH databases
  • It will be the "brain" of the integrated data
    system
  • Electronic broker, dispatcher, traffic cop,
    conflict manager, and integration policy enforcer
  • Participating programs will be fitted with their
    own front-end "agent to plug in to the CHARM
    infrastructure.
  • CHARM is taking a modular approach to integrating
    systems, beginning with a core of programs and
    leveraging funding and incremental successes to
    achieve a long-term vision for a statewide
    integrated system.

13
Immediate Benefits
  • Locating infants missed in screenings
  • Identifying infants lost to follow-up
  • NOT contacting families whose babies have died

14
Benefits of CHARM
  • Provides immediate access to information stored
    in specific program databases to track and
    monitor health status and services for children
  • Health care providers and programs can be alerted
    about a childs health care needs and assist with
    timely appropriate follow-up and treatment
  • Saves time health providers no longer need to
    track down a childs health information from
    multiple sources

15
Additional Benefits
  • Improves coordinated services to children and
    families
  • Ensures the timely sharing of critical data
  • Reduces the fragmentation of data and health care
    services
  • Increases accountability

16
Additional Benefits
  • Advances health care providers knowledge about
    children with health, developmental, and genetic
    conditions
  • Enables public health officials to make better
    public health policy decisions

17
Additional Benefits
  • Ensures the security and confidentiality of
    medical information
  • Only authorized and authenticated public health
    and health care providers will be able to access
    a childs health information.

18
Funding Sources
  • Much of the data integration effort of CHARM is
    funded through Cooperative Agreements
  • EHDI (CDC)
  • SSDI (HRSA)
  • GSDI (HRSA)
  • All Kids Count / RWJ / Public Health Informatics
    Inst.
  • (Initial development funds)
  • Title V funding
  • Other grant opportunities being sought

19
CHARM
  • Contact information for more details on CHARM
  • Richard Harward
  • rharward_at_utah.gov
  • 801-584-8529

20
New Funding Opportunity
  • From the Association of University Centers on
    Disabilities USU - LEND Grant
  • Birth Certificate Orders A Missed Opportunity
    for Hearing Screening Follow-up
  • 25 to 30 of infants referred for follow-up are
    no-show
  • High percentage of parents apply for birth
    certificate first year
  • Linkage of state data bases through CHARM (Child
    Health Advanced Records Management)
  • Create Alert system for children needing follow
    up
  • Letter, on-line, in-person

21
NCHARM The Beginnings of CHARM
  • NCHARM Newborn CHARM
  • UDOH began use of a common numeric identifier for
    the three legally mandated datasets for babies
    born in Utah
  • birth certificates
  • newborn dried bloodspot screening
  • newborn hearing screening
  • This identifier, based on the bloodspot kit
    number, is referred to as the Birth Record Number
    (BRN)

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NCHARM The Beginnings of CHARM
  • The BRN is printed onto piggyback labels that are
    placed on the back of the newborn blood screening
    kit.
  • The BRN is entered into the Electronic Birth
    Certificate and HITRACK (hearing screening)
    databases.
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