12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-80-75 - Risk indicators associated with hearing loss
A. The Virginia EHDI program shall maintain a
list of specific risk indicators consistent with, but not necessarily identical
to, the most recent recommendations from the Joint Committee on Infant Hearing
to identify infants at risk of hearing loss.
B. The Virginia EHDI Program Advisory Group
shall provide guidance with the development and maintenance of the list of
specific risk indicators.
C. The
list of specific risk indicators shall be maintained in a guidance document,
which shall be reviewed at a minimum biennially. The list of specific risk
indicators may be changed or amended more frequently as needed to reflect
changes in standards of care or updates to Joint Committee on Infant Hearing
recommendations.
D. The guidance
document shall contain specific assessment and reporting criteria for the
following general categories of risk indicators associated with hearing loss:
1. Family history of permanent childhood
hearing loss;
2. Caregiver
concerns;
3. In utero and post
natal infections;
4. Neonatal
intensive care services ;
5. Head
trauma and craniofacial anomalies;
6. Syndromes, neurodegenerative disorders,
and sensory motor neuropathies;
7.
Stigmata or other physical findings associated with certain
syndromes;
8. Ototoxic medications,
treatments, and chemotherapies; and
9. Other indicators as needed.
E. All infants born in Virginia
hospitals shall be assessed prior to hospital discharge after birth for risk
indicators associated with hearing loss as outlined in this chapter and the
corresponding guidance document.
Notes
Statutory Authority §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-64.1 of the Code of Virginia.
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