National Newborn Screening Program Could Benefit States, Be Cost-Effective
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
A nationally-mandated newborn screening program for 29 heritable diseases could benefit individual states, according to an FDL-1HHS advisory panel report released March 8 in the Federal Register
You may also be interested in...
HHS Advisory Committee Recommends Adoption Of ACMG Panel
States are independently mandating expanded newborn screening, as an HHS advisory committee moves to formally endorse national adoption of a core panel of 29 heritable disease tests
HHS Advisory Committee Recommends Adoption Of ACMG Panel
States are independently mandating expanded newborn screening, as an HHS advisory committee moves to formally endorse national adoption of a core panel of 29 heritable disease tests
Expanded Newborn Screening Recommended By HHS Advisory Committee
HHS is one step closer to establishing national guidelines advising which tests should be added to state-mandated newborn screening programs