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Students Breathe Easier with Asthma Management Screenings and Education

January 29, 2002 | Program Result

Beth Israel Hospital Association developed Passaic Asthma Reduction Effort. PARE! assessed the incidence of asthma in the city of Passaic and developed an asthma management plan focused on the city's Hispanic population.

Screening Newborns for Hearing Problems: Panel Identifies New Techniques, Calls for More Research

November 1, 2001 | Program Result

The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, Bethesda, Md., convened a panel to recommend ways to promote universal hearing screening programs for newborns.

New Jersey Family Health Group Develops and Disseminates Protocol to Screen Pregnant Women for Drug and Alcohol Use

June 3, 2010 | Program Result

Family Health Initiatives implemented a uniform statewide screening process to identify pregnant women who use alcohol and other drugs and then disseminated it through a conference.

State Newborn Screening in the Tandem Mass Spectrometry Era

August 1, 2006 | Journal Article

The introduction of tandem mass spectrometry provides an efficient way for testing newborns for multiple disorders. This study assesses how state newborn screening programs have changed screening practices in response to this technology and how thes ...

New Moms and Dads in Iowa Linked to Parenting Support Services

March 1, 2004 | Program Result

The Iowa Hospital Education and Research Foundation produced and evaluated a screening instrument to identify the care-giving capacities and needs for parenting support services among new mothers in Iowa.

San Francisco Uses School Registration to Identify Children's Health Needs

January 1, 1997 | Program Result

This initiative serves low-income, foreign-born children of elementary school age who have lived in the United States for two years or less and who have unresolved health or medical problems and/or are having difficulty in obtaining the health care services they need.

Community Health Leader Safeguards Children's Sight

October 22, 2009 | Story

Alabama program brings preventive vision care to economically-disadvantaged toddlers.

Resource Center Addresses Legal Issues for People with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

February 20, 2007 | Program Result

Eric Schnapper, L.L.B., and a team of researchers at the University of Washington School of Law established the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Legal Issues Resource Center.

Hawaiian Health Foundation Launches Program to Diagnose and Treat Child Abuse Victims Entering Foster Care

March 31, 2007 | Program Result

In 2002, the Kapi'olani Health Foundation created the Child At-Risk Evaluation (CARE) program, a pediatric specialty clinic specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of child abuse.

New York Study Shows Telemedicine is Effective for Care of Low-Income Children in School-Based Settings

April 30, 2007 | Program Result

The University of Rochester Medical Center expanded a pilot project in Rochester called Health-E-Access, which they had created in 2001 to study the use of telemedicine to treat inner-city students.

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