18th ANNUAL EARLY HEARING DETECTION & INTERVENTION MEETING
March 3-5, 2019 • Chicago, IL

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 Using Electronic Health Records to Collect Risk Factors For Hearing Loss

Identifying, reporting, and tracking of children who present with risk factors associated with progressive/late onset hearing loss is time consuming, inconsistent, and limited. We will demonstrate how electronic health records (EHR) to can be utilized to identify risk factors. We will also determine whether or not risk factors can be pulled from EHR and reported electronically to the Oregon Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI-IS) database.

  • Describe benefit of identifying risk factors within EHR
  • Describe benefit of electronic transfer or risk factors
  • Describe benefit of EHR to monitoring and tracking

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Presenter: Gabrielle Watson

Gabrielle S. Watson


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Presenter: Heather Durham

Heather Durham is a Pediatric Audiologist, Director of Pediatric Audiology, and Newborn Hearing Screening Coordinator for the Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, OR. She has worked closely with the Oregon EHDI program for a number of years and shares the goals and vision of increased and improved reporting, tracking and analysis of data for the state of Oregon. In her free time, she enjoys a good murder mystery and a microbrew.


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Presenter: Meuy Swafford

Meuy Swafford works in the Maternal and Child Health Section of the Center for Prevention and Health Promotion at the Oregon Health Authority as the EHDI Data Quality Coordinator. She has worked with the EHDI Program for 8 years in that capacity, and has been with the Oregon Health Authority for 14 years. Prior to working with EHDI, she worked with the WIC Program and Nurse Home Visiting Program assisting in system development and support. Meuy completed her Bachelor of Arts at Ashford University with a concentration in Business Information Systems,and completed the Informatics Training In Place Program (I-TIPP) Fellowship program through Project SHINE.


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Presenter: Doug Clauder

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