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Establishing a National Community of Practice for Newborn Screening Follow-Up.


ABSTRACT: Newborn screening (NBS) follow-up programs in the United States are managed at the state level, leaving limited opportunities for collaboration across programs and coordinated resource sharing. The Newborn Screening Technical assistance and Evaluation Program (NewSTEPs), a program of the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL), has established a national community of practice for NBS follow-up by creating a network of follow-up staff and stakeholders through education and engagement opportunities. The activities of NewSTEPs in support of NBS follow-up have strengthened information dissemination, collaboration, data collection and technical assistance-driven mentorship across the national system.

SUBMITTER: Darby E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8395728 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Establishing a National Community of Practice for Newborn Screening Follow-Up.

Darby Erin E   Thompson John J   Johnson Carol C   Singh Sikha S   Ojodu Jelili J  

International journal of neonatal screening 20210726 3


Newborn screening (NBS) follow-up programs in the United States are managed at the state level, leaving limited opportunities for collaboration across programs and coordinated resource sharing. The Newborn Screening Technical assistance and Evaluation Program (NewSTEPs), a program of the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL), has established a national community of practice for NBS follow-up by creating a network of follow-up staff and stakeholders through education and engagement opp  ...[more]

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