Implementing a tracking system for confirmatory diagnostic results after positive newborn screening for cystic fibrosis—implications for process quality and patient care
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Published:2020-10-26
Issue:4
Volume:180
Page:1145-1155
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ISSN:0340-6199
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Container-title:European Journal of Pediatrics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur J Pediatr
Author:
Gramer Gwendolyn,Brockow Inken,Labitzke Christiane,Fang-Hoffmann Junmin,Beivers Andreas,Feyh Patrik,Hoffmann Georg F.,Nennstiel Uta,Sommerburg Olaf
Abstract
AbstractNewborn screening for cystic fibrosis (CF-NBS) was introduced in Germany in 2016. Currently, systematic follow-up of positive CF-NBS results is not implemented or reimbursed in the NBS program. We investigated results of confirmatory testing over 24 months after implementation of CF-NBS for a large German NBS center before and after introduction of an active tracking system and performed a cost calculation for tracking. Results are compared with the federal state of Bavaria, where a centralized tracking system has been in place for many years. At the NBS center, 244 of 281,907 children had a positive CF-NBS result requiring diagnostic confirmation. Before implementation of a telephone tracking system, only 43% of confirmatory results were returned despite repeated written requests. The consecutive strategy including telephone tracking led to an increase of resolved cases to 84%. However, the centralized tracking system in Bavaria, assigning children with positive CF-NBS directly to a responsible CF-center, resolved 99% of cases. The calculated additional cost for a tracking system in Germany including telephone tracking is 1.20€ per newborn screened.Conclusion: The implementation of a tracking system achieves a distinct improvement in CF-NBS with justifiable costs. The effect can be limited by absence of centralized organization of confirmatory testing.
What is Known:• Newborn screening for cystic fibrosis (CF-NBS) has been performed for many years in several countries worldwide• While many studies have focused on different CF-NBS strategies, the organization of confirmatory testing and process quality concerning returned information to the NBS center has so far received less attention.
What is New:• The implementation of an active tracking system achieves a distinct improvement of clarified cases after positive CF-NBS with justifiable costs.• The effect of a tracking system can be limited by the absence of a centralized organization of confirmatory testing.
Funder
Deutsche Zentrum für Lungenforschung
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
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