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Philippine Performance Evaluation and Assessment Scheme (PPEAS): Experiences in Newborn Screening System Quality Improvement.

Carmencita D Padilla1,2, Bradford L Therrell3,4, Karen Asuncion R Panol1, Riza Concordia N Suarez1, Ma Elouisa L Reyes1, Charity M Jomento1, Ebner Bon G Maceda1, Jovy Ann C Lising1, Frederick David E Beltran1, Lita L Orbillo5.   

Abstract

Newborn Bloodspot Screening (NBS) has existed for over 60 years, having been initiated by Guthrie in the U.S. In the Philippines, NBS was introduced in 1996 and later was supported by legislation. The NBS program now includes 29 conditions, covering 91.6% of the newborn population in 2019. Program growth and expansion necessitated development of a formal performance evaluation and assessment scheme (PEAS) for monitoring performance and for continuously improving quality. This study's objective was to present the development, implementation, and results to date of the Philippine Performance PEAS (PPEAS). Using the comprehensive listing of laboratory and non-laboratory elements in the model PEAS system in the U.S., PPEAS tools were developed for critical Philippine NBS system components: regional Department of Health (national health agency, Philippines) (DOH) offices (CHDs), NBS laboratories (NSCs), NBS specimen submitters (NSFs), and long-term case management centers (NBSCCs). Data generated from the various PPEAS have been periodically reviewed and analyzed for NBS system impact. PPEAS were developed to facilitate quality improvement at various levels of the Philippine NBS system. PPEAS identified successes, gaps, and challenges to be addressed by NSCs, NSFs, CHDs, and NBSCCs with the assistance of the Newborn Screening Reference Center and the Department of Health.

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Keywords:  Philippines; newborn screening; performance evaluation; quality improvement

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322257      PMCID: PMC7780925          DOI: 10.3390/ijns6040095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Neonatal Screen        ISSN: 2409-515X


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Authors:  R GUTHRIE; A SUSI
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Authors:  Carmencita D Padilla; Bradford L Therrell
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4.  Newborn Screening System Performance Evaluation Assessment Scheme (PEAS).

Authors:  Bradford L Therrell; Marion Schwartz; Carol Southard; Donna Williams; W Harry Hannon; Marie Y Mann
Journal:  Semin Perinatol       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 3.300

Review 5.  Current status of newborn screening worldwide: 2015.

Authors:  Bradford L Therrell; Carmencita David Padilla; J Gerard Loeber; Issam Kneisser; Amal Saadallah; Gustavo J C Borrajo; John Adams
Journal:  Semin Perinatol       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 3.300

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Authors:  Carmencita David Padilla
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1.  Successful Implementation of Expanded Newborn Screening in the Philippines Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Carmencita D Padilla; Bradford L Therrell; Maria Melanie Liberty B Alcausin; Mary Anne D Chiong; Mary Ann R Abacan; Ma Elouisa L Reyes; Charity M Jomento; Maria Truda T Dizon-Escoreal; Margarita Aziza E Canlas; Michelle E Abadingo; J Edgar Winston C Posecion; Conchita G Abarquez; Alma P Andal; Anna Lea G Elizaga; Bernadette C Halili-Mendoza; Maria Paz Virginia K Otayza; David S Millington
Journal:  Int J Neonatal Screen       Date:  2022-01-19
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