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ABSTRACT INFORMATION
Title: 'Mandatory Reporting and Sharing of Information - Even When It Isn't Mandated'
Track: 1 - EHDI Program Enhancement
Keyword(s): Sharing Critical Data Solutions
Learning Objectives:
  1. At the end of the session, participants will be able to understand the definitions of the EHDI data collection points. At the end of the session, participants will be able to identify the critical data collection points for EHDI programming. At the end of the session, participants will be able to identify non legislative solutions to major data sharing issues.

Abstract:

This session is specially targeted to State EHDI Coordinators. All State EHDI Coordinators encounter similar information sharing issues that impact EHDI programming. Whether it is hospital reporting, audiologist reporting or Early Intervention reporting, the EHDI information highway is full of potholes and fallen trees. How do we find solutions to the problems we all face? During this session the CDC 'Data Collection Points' definitions and the results of survey of EHDI State Coordinators addressing current data sharing issues and solutions will be presented. Following the presentation, the participants will be divided into round table discussion groups so that critical data sharing issues can be addressed and potential non-legislative solutions defined through shared resources and experience.
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PRESENTER(S) / AUTHOR(S) INFORMATION
Nancy Kisler - POC,Co-Presenter,Author
KY CCSHCN
     Credentials: EHDI State Coordinator M.A., CCC-A
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Ginger Mullins - Co-Presenter,Author
UIC-DSCC
     Credentials: Doctor of Audiology
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Kathleen Watts - Co-Presenter,Author
NC Division of Public Health
     Credentials: EHDI Program Manager
      Kathleen Watts has a Masters degree in Public Health Education. From 2000-2007 she was the Director of Training and Technical Assistance for NCHAM. Since 2007, she has been the Program Manager for the NC EHDI Program.
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