December 2021
As a reminder, every blood collection form sent to the Newborn Screening Program must be completely, correctly, and legibly filled in. Although all fields are required, failure to complete the following fields will lead to a missing data penalty on your hospital’s monthly report card:
Date of Birth
Time of Birth (military time)
Date of Specimen Collection
Time of Specimen Collection (military time)
Birth Weight (grams)
Gestational Age (weeks/days)
Sex
Birth Order
Medical Record Number
Zip Code (under mom’s address)
Mother’s Date of Birth
Common errors include mom’s birth year matching the baby’s birth year, and incomplete zip codes. Please double check all fields on blood collection forms before they are shipped!
November 2021
The Newborn Screening Program now offers training videos on the following tools:
The Health Commerce System
The Newborn Screening Application
The Secure Remote Viewer
Case Demographics
Secure File Transfer
These tools are important for newborn screening success and allow your hospital to access results, record case updates, receive secure messages from the Newborn Screening Program, and more. The training videos can be found on the Obtaining Results page (www.wadsworth.org/programs/newborn/screening/providers/obtaining-results[6]) of the Newborn Screening Program website.
October 2021
Please ensure that time of birth and time of specimen collection are recorded in military time on each blood collection form. As a reminder, midnight is the beginning of a new day and should be recorded as 00:00. If blood collection forms are not properly filled out in military time, your hospital will be penalized for missing data on your monthly report cards.
September 2021
When a hospital does not successfully obtain a requested repeat specimen and does not submit documentation to the Newborn Screening Program to summarize their follow-up efforts, a CEO letter is issued for the hospital. This letter is to inform the CEO of the hospital’s failure to comply with current NYS regulations for newborn screening.
In order to avoid a CEO letter being issued for your hospital, please inform the Newborn Screening Program of your efforts to obtain a repeat within 90 days of the result being issued. Documentation should be submitted via Case Demographics (iCMS) whenever possible but can also be submitted via a follow-up summary form, phone call (518-473-7552), or email (nbsinfo@health.ny.gov[7]).
August 2021
When completing blood collection cards, please be sure that date of birth and date of collection are written correctly and in 4-digit military time. Incorrectly labeled cards can result in incorrect test interpretation, delayed results for several disorders, and collection of unnecessary repeat newborn screens. If an incorrect date or time is identified on a screen, please contact the newborn screening program at (518) 473-7552 or nbsinfo@health.ny.gov[8] so that data can be corrected, and results can be recalculated.
July 2021
In light of the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Newborn Screening Program would like to remind all birth hospitals to communicate any important maternity updates, including temporary or permanent maternity shutdowns, to nbsinfo@health.ny.gov[9].
June 2021
The Newborn Screening Program does not mail paper copies of newborn screen results to birth hospitals. Both screen negative and screen positive results can be accessed electronically through the Health Commerce System’s Newborn Screening Applications. Please ensure that all staff responsible for processing results have an account for the Health Commerce System and have access to the Newborn Screening Applications. Please email nbsinfo@health.ny.gov[10] if you need assistance in gaining access to results.
May 2021
The Hospital Contacts and Designee Form must be completed annually and must be updated within 30 days of any changes in hospital staff and/or responsibilities. The Hospital Contacts and Designee Form should be submitted through the Health Electronic Response Data System (HERDS) application in the Health Commerce System (HCS). This form cannot be accessed through the Newborn Screening Application.
To view and complete the form, open HERDS, click data entry, and then select the Newborn Screening Hospital Contacts and Designee form. After you have completed and saved the form, your hospital’s CEO/President must log on to the HCS, open HERDS, and review and submit the form. Because the hospital CEO is responsible for assigning designees, the form is set up so only the CEO user role can submit the form.
For instructions on how to view and complete the form in HERDS, visit https://www.wadsworth.org/hospital-contacts-and-designee[11].
April 2021
The Newborn Screening Program uses the information documented on each infant’s blood collection form to properly interpret screening results and disseminate those results to the appropriate parties. Although the entire blood collection form should be completed prior to shipment, the following 11 “required” data fields must be filled in completely and correctly to avoid missing data on your hospital’s newborn screening monthly report card:
Date of Birth
Time of Birth (military time)
Date of Specimen
Time of Collection (military time)
Birth Weight (grams)
Gestational Age (weeks/days)
Sex
Birth Order
Medical Record Number
Zip Code (Mother’s address)
Mother’s Date of Birth
Please ensure that your hospital has a protocol established to review each blood collection form for completeness and accuracy prior to shipping, paying extra attention to the required data fields above.
March 2021
If a repeat newborn screen is required due to unsuitable for testing, borderline or indeterminate results, it is the responsibility of the hospital of birth to ensure that a repeat specimen is collected as soon as practicable. If a repeat specimen is not obtained, the hospital of birth is required to submit written documentation to the Newborn Screening Program summarizing their efforts made to obtain a repeat specimen. This is required per NYS public health regulations.
February 2021
A list of disorders screened for on the newborn screen can be found on our website at https://www.wadsworth.org/programs/newborn/screening/screened-disorders[12]. Please note blood type is not part of screening and newborn screening staff is unable to provide this information to families.
January 2021
The P.O. Box addresses at the David Axelrod Institute and Empire State Plaza have been discontinued. Mail is being forwarded here or returned to sender, subjecting specimens to unnecessary delays. Please send all specimens to: Newborn Screening Program, 120 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208. This address is also on the Newborn Screening Collection Forms (DOH 1514). Thank you for your attention to this matter.