Models for increasing the newborn screening performance of health facilities / (Record no. 3282)

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Title Models for increasing the newborn screening performance of health facilities /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Carmencita David-Padilla, Ma. Elouisa L Reyes
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Summary, etc. Newborn screening (NBS) was introduced in the Philippines in 1996. After 12 years of implementation, a review of performance of the NBS facilities shows that there is a wide range of NBS performance from zero to 100%. This paper aims to review the NBS facilities (NSFs) that have at least 90% NBS coverage and to identify the successful strategies that have pushed the high coverage.
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Linking entry complexity note In: Acta Medica Philippina, 2009 vol 43 (2) pages: 53-57
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Neonatal Screening
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Health Facilities
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Personal name David-Padilla, Carmencita
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Personal name Reyes, Ma. Elouisa L.
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