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Early Hearing Detection and Intervention

Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Program

The Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI) Program works to provide better outcomes for newborns and young children with hearing loss, and their families.

Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Program

The Birth Hospital's Role in Newborn Hearing Screening

The role and responsibilities of birth hospital staff to ensure newborn hearing screening no later than 1 month of age.

Parent of a Child with Hearing Loss

Information for parents on next steps when they learn their child has hearing loss.

The Physician's Role in Newborn Hearing Screening and Follow-Up

The Medical Home plays an important role in the follow up for newborn hearing screening and in monitoring young children for progressive or late onset hearing loss.

The Role of an Audiologist in Hearing Screening and Diagnostic Evaluations

The audiologist's role in hearing rescreens and diagnostic testing to ensure that all infants who do not pass the rescreen will have a diagnostic hearing evaluation no later than 3 months of age.

The Roles and Responsibilities of Midwives and Professional's Responsible for Out of Hospital Births

The Roles and Responsibilities of Midwives and Professional's Responsible for Out of Hospital Births.

Early Intervention

The roles and responsibilities of Early interventionists to ensure that all infants identified with hearing loss receive early intervention services no later than 6 month of age.

Parent information on what to do next when your baby fails a hearing screen

Information for parents on hearing screening and next steps if your baby did not pass a hearing screen.

Information on Cytomegalovirus (CMV)

Information for parents and providers on Cytomegalovirus (CMV).