ABSTRACT
Universal newborn hearing screening is a preventive public health program in its developmental
stages in the United States. Currently 28 states have legislation mandating universal
hearing screening. The purpose of a newborn hearing screening program is early identification
of a condition for which early intervention or treatment can lead to a reduction of
morbidity or disabilities associated with the condition. Legislation that became effective
in July 1993 mandated universal newborn hearing screening in Rhode Island. This article
reviews the impact of child health policy and legislation in the state of Rhode Island
on the development of an integrated system of hearing screening, identification, and
intervention. It will also discuss the importance of linkages with key community and
government players to facilitate a smooth seamless statewide system of services relative
to the goals of universal newborn hearing screening.
KEYWORD
hearing screening - public health - legislation