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Early Hearing Detection and Intervention: Issues and Trends

DISCLOSURES State and Territory EHDI Databases: What We Do and Don’t Know About the Hearing or Audiological Data From Identified Children, by Kristin Uhler, Vickie Thomson, Nicole Cyr, Sandra Abbott Gabbard, and Christine Yoshinaga-Itano Financial Disclosures: Kristin Uhler and Nicole Cyr received a portion of their salary from an AUCD Pediatric Audiology LEND grant. Christine Yoshinaga-Itano is an employee of the University of Colorado and receives grant funding from NECAP (National Early Childhood Assessment Project: Deaf/Hard of Hearing), AUCD (Association on University Centers on Disabilities), and DRDC (Disability Research Dissemination Center) through the Centers for Disease Control. Vickie Thomson and Sandra Abbott Gabbard have no financial relationships to the content of this article. Nonfinancial Disclosures: Kristin Uhler, Vickie Thomson, Nicole Cyr, Sandra Abbott Gabbard, and Christine Yoshinaga-Itano have no nonfinancial relationships to the content of this article.

Effects of Policy Changes to Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Follow-Up in a University Clinic, by Lata A. Krishnan and Shannon Van Hyfte Financial Disclosures: Lata A. Krishnan and Shannon Van Hyfte have no financial relationships to the content of this article. Nonfinancial Disclosures: Lata A. Krishnan and Shannon Van Hyfte have no nonfinancial relationships to the content of this article.

Parent-to-Parent Support for Parents With Children Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: A Conceptual Framework, by Rebecca J. Henderson, Andrew Johnson, and Sheila Moodie Financial Disclosures: Rebecca J. Henderson and Andrew Johnson have no financial relationships to the content of this article. Sheila Moodie received financial compensation from the Ontario Ministry of Children & Youth Services for consulting and development of the Ontario Infant Hearing Program. Nonfinancial Disclosures: Rebecca J. Henderson and Andrew Johnson have no nonfinancial relationships to the content of this article. Sheila Moodie is a member of the Canadian Infant Hearing Task Force.

ASHA Self-Study 2631

Early Hearing Detection and Intervention: Issues and Trends

Timeliness of Service Delivery for Children With Later-Identified Mild-to-Severe Hearing Loss, by Elizabeth A. Walker, Lenore Holte, Meredith Spratford, Jacob Oleson, Anne Welhaven, and Melody Harrison Financial Disclosures: Elizabeth Walker receives research funding from the National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Meredith Spratford was an employee of NIH. Lenore Holte, Jacob Oleson, Anne Welhaven, and Melody Harrison have no financial relationships to the content of this article. Nonfinancial Disclosures: Elizabeth Walker, Lenore Holte, Meredith Spratford, Jacob Oleson, Anne Welhaven, and Melody Harrison have no nonfinancial relationships to the content of this article.

Utility of Genetic Testing for the Detection of Late-Onset Hearing Loss in Neonates, by B. Gail Lim, Reese H. Clark, Amy S. Kelleher, Zhili Lin, and Alan R. Spitzer Financial Disclosures: B. Gail Lim is in a management position and receives a salary from Mednax. Zhili Lin receives a salary from Perkin Elmer Genetics. Reese H. Clark, Amy S. Kelleher, and Alan R. Spitzer no financial relationships to the content of this article. Nonfinancial Disclosures: B. Gail Lim, Reese H. Clark, Amy S. Kelleher, Zhili Lin, and Alan R. Spitzer no nonfinancial relationships to the content of this article.

ASHA Self-Study 2631