Abstract

In Reply .— We appreciate the comments on our article by Grosse and Ross, specifically relating it to the broader issue of early hearing detection and intervention programs that build on universal newborn hearing screening. It is particularly gratifying to see the results of the article applied to US interventions. The study reported in our article shows reliably that there are substantial increases in costs at 7 to 9 years in children with permanent childhood hearing impairment compared with …

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