Abstract
Challenges in Neonatal Screening in Health Care System
Highlights
Publication History: Neonatal screening is a vital process that identifies apparently healthy neonates with serious inherited disorders, which are generally metabolic in origin and correctable by dietary or drug interventions
Technical support: Because NDBS analytical protocols are microtechniques that differ from routine medical laboratory tests; implementation usually requires some technical training and knowledge sharing
A comprehensive listing of possible program elements that may be included in policy/ protocol development [Program Evaluation and Assessment Scheme (PEAS)] has been published and may provide a useful planning tool
Summary
Publication History: Neonatal screening is a vital process that identifies apparently healthy neonates with serious inherited disorders, which are generally metabolic in origin and correctable by dietary or drug interventions. Leadership: Successful program implementation usually requires passionate leadership (individual or group) with an ability to understand and address. The education of professionals, policymakers and the public must be provided in a carefully thought-out way that addresses stakeholder concerns that may adversely affect successful program implementation. Medical support: For a new or expanded medical program, such as program of new born screening:, to succeed, the medical community must accept it.
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