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To help increase education, awareness, and research about hearing loss, we partner with many organizations, professionals, and other individuals in these efforts.

FOA CDC-RFA-DD17-1701

Documentation and Use of Follow-up Diagnostic and Intervention Services Data through the Maintenance and Enhancement of the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Information System (EHDI-IS)

These templates will help applicants supply information requested on the FOA listed at http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=290939. Applicants are not required to use the Work Plan template, but any plan submitted must include all of the elements of the template.

The attachment below relates to the January 19, 2017 teleconference sessions held by CDC EHDI on this FOA:

Additional questions may be sent to EHDIFOA@cdc.gov.

Resources

Planning an Evaluation of an EHDI Information System

The information in this document can help you conduct an evaluation of an EHDI-IS. It is based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health, and the Updated Guidelines for Evaluating Public Health Surveillance Systems. While this resource is not intended to be a complete technical guide, it does describe the important steps of an evaluation. To help explain this information, the document uses examples from a fictional EHDI program to illustrate the major steps in planning and performing an evaluation.

Planning an Evaluation of an EHDI Information System [PDF – 518KB]

Jurisdiction Data System Summary

Intended Use: To be used as a resource for states/territories (jurisdictions) to determine commonalities among their data systems and to encourage open communication.

Jurisdiction Data System Summary [XLSX – 27K]

For edits to this resource, please email ehdi@cdc.gov.

Conferences

Every year, the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) National Conference brings together a wide variety of attendees including those who:

  • Work in state EHDI programs
  • Assist in EHDI efforts on the federal level
  • Provide screening, diagnostic and early intervention support at the national, state and local levels to young children with hearing loss and their families
  • Champion Medical Home activities within each state
  • Are parents of children with hearing loss
  • Are deaf or hard-of-hearing adults who are helping to expand opportunities for young children with hearing loss
Upcoming Conference – Save the Date!

2017 EHDI Conference
2017 EHDI Conference | February 26-28, 2017
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
Atlanta, GA

More information to come!

May is Better Hearing and Speech Month

Better Hearing and Speech Month is observed every May to raise awareness about hearing loss and other communication disorders. Many organizations plan activities during the month to promote screenings and communication options. Learn more from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Better Hearing and Speech Month webpage.

Get Involved and Spread the Word!

Link Your Website to Ours

For your convenience, we have provided the following graphic and linking description for you to post on your website.

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Visit CDC’s Hearing Loss in Children website to learn more about hearing loss, signs & symptoms, screening, diagnosis, treatments, and intervention services.

Copy and paste the code on your site.

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Free Materials

View, print, and order brochures, including:

  • Questions You May Want to Ask Your Child’s Audiologist
  • Just in Time for Pediatric Primary Care Providers
  • Guía para padres sobre la genética y la pérdida auditiva
  • A Parent’s Guide to Hearing Loss CD ROM
  • And more…

Brochures and Fact Sheets »

Links to Other Websites

Find more information and resources on hearing loss from other organizations »

Friends of National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

The Friends of National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities is a coalition of government and private sector organizations who work together to enhance the mission and activities of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities. If you would like to become a partner and receive the newsletter, email updates, and other information, please visit the Friends of NCBDDD website.

 

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