2010
DOI: 10.1053/j.semperi.2009.12.009
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The Evolution of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Programs in the United States

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“…JCIH (2007) recommends that medical care providers refer patients for audiological testing in any cases of children who display speech and language delays regardless of whether they passed the NHS. This recommendation may be costly and difficult to implement given the shortage of pediatric audiologists in the United States and other countries (White, Forsman, Eichwald, & Munoz, 2010). At the same, there are also consequences, both financial and otherwise, to providing intervention services to children with HL that are limited in their effectiveness as a result of the services not addressing the unique developmental risks faced by children with HL.…”
Section: Early Interventionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…JCIH (2007) recommends that medical care providers refer patients for audiological testing in any cases of children who display speech and language delays regardless of whether they passed the NHS. This recommendation may be costly and difficult to implement given the shortage of pediatric audiologists in the United States and other countries (White, Forsman, Eichwald, & Munoz, 2010). At the same, there are also consequences, both financial and otherwise, to providing intervention services to children with HL that are limited in their effectiveness as a result of the services not addressing the unique developmental risks faced by children with HL.…”
Section: Early Interventionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Such an approach is probably a holdover from the past, when many children were not diagnosed until they were of school age. 5 Nearly half of the UNHSI programs reported that such attitudes were a major obstacle to successful follow-up in their states.…”
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“…5 Consequently, most EI programs were insufficiently staffed to handle the increased number of younger children who accompanied the implementation of universal newborn hearing screening. One-third of UNHSI programs reported that a lack of EI services was a major problem.…”
Section: Inadequate Ei Services For Infants With Hearing Problemsmentioning
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“…1 Consequently, substantially more infants and young children are being identified with hearing loss, and there is a significantly increased need for early audiological, medical, and educational services for these infants and young children. Not surprisingly, concerns about how to pay for such services have been raised.…”
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