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CONTACT: Stephanie Smiley, (608)
266-1683
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES ANNOUNCES NEWBORN SCREENING TASK FORCE
Committee to Develop Structure for Decision-making on
Required Tests
MADISON—The Department of Health Services (DHS) today announced a new
task force charged with recommending a decision-making structure for
evaluating which newborn screening tests to add.
“Genetic testing technology is advancing rapidly,” said Karen McKeown,
Division of Public Health Administrator. “This task force will help us
develop a model to assure that both the science and ethical foundations
of decisions about newborn screening remain solid.”
The Newborn Screening Task Force includes statewide experts in
pediatrics, genetic counseling, health ethics, law and public health.
The committee will advise the DHS secretary on a potential structure for
ongoing evaluation of newborn screening tests that identify congenital
or metabolic disorders.
Current state law includes six criteria for evaluating such tests,
including: characteristics of a genetic disorder; availability of
therapies and treatment; test sensitivity, ability for mass screening
and cost; ways to determine test effectiveness; screening program
qualities and follow-up care options; and benefits to children and
society as compared with specific testing costs. The task force is
required to consider these criteria as it develops its recommendations
and advise whether additional criteria are needed.
Task force meetings and hearings will be open to the public.
Individuals who have been asked to serve include:
- Jeffrey Britton, MD, FAAP, Aurora Sheboygan Clinic
- Christine Brown, MS, National PKU Alliance
- David Dimmock, MD, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
- Arthur Derse, MD, JD, Medical College of Wisconsin
- Norman Fost, MD, MPH, FAAP, University of Wisconsin – Madison
- Kevin Josephson, MS, CGC, Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center
- Murray L. Katcher, MD, PhD, Wisconsin Department of Health
Services
- Steven Leuthner, MD, MA, FAAP, Medical College of
Wisconsin/Children’s Hospital Milwaukee
- Elizabeth McPherson, MD, Marshfield Clinic • Joseph J. Piccione,
S.Th.D., J.D., OSF Healthcare System
- Jessica Seay, MPH, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
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Last Revised:
October 26, 2012
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