Cost-effectiveness of universal and targeted newborn screening for congenital cytomegalovirus infection

S Gantt, F Dionne, FK Kozak, O Goshen… - JAMA …, 2016 - jamanetwork.com
… Assuming a modest benefit of antiviral treatment, screeningcosts of $10.86 per newborn
screened. However, savings of up to $37.97 per newborn screened were estimated when costs

Comprehensive cost-utility analysis of newborn screening strategies

AE Carroll, SM Downs - Pediatrics, 2006 - publications.aap.org
… a comprehensive newborn screening program. The objective of this study was to determine
the cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive newborn screening program, including screening

Cost-effectiveness methods and newborn screening assessment

I Castilla-Rodríguez, L Vallejo-Torres… - … : Update and Overview, 2017 - Springer
… careful consideration when assessing the cost-effectiveness of newborn screening programs.
In this … methods and the challenges for their application to newborn screening programs. …

[HTML][HTML] Cost-effectiveness of expanded newborn screening in Texas

SK Tiwana, KL Rascati, H Park - Value in Health, 2012 - Elsevier
… in the expansion of the newborn screening panel from 7 disorders to 27 … cost-effectiveness
of the expanded newborn screening program compared with the previous standard screening

Cost-effectiveness of newborn screening for severe combined immunodeficiency

CPB Van der Ploeg, M Blom, RGM Bredius… - European journal of …, 2019 - Springer
… for SCID to the newborn screening program is relevant for decision making. Lifetime costs
and effects of newborn screening for SCID were compared to a situation without screening in …

A cost-effectiveness analysis of newborn hearing screening strategies

AR Kemper, SM Downs - Archives of pediatrics & adolescent …, 2000 - jamanetwork.com
… Results For every 100,000 newborns screened, universal screening detects 86 of 110
cases of congenital hearing loss, at a cost of $11,650 per case identified. Targeted screening

Newborn screening with tandem mass spectrometry: examining its cost-effectiveness in the Wisconsin Newborn Screening Panel

RP Insinga, RH Laessig, GL Hoffman - The Journal of pediatrics, 2002 - Elsevier
… the cost-effectiveness of introducing MS/MS screening into the Wisconsin Newborn Screening
… perspective over the lifetime of a hypothetic cohort of 100,000 infants screened at birth. …

Does newborn screening save money? The difference between cost-effective and cost-saving interventions

SD Grosse - The Journal of pediatrics, 2005 - jpeds.com
… On the other hand, more intensive newborn screening efforts have not been found to be cost
a second specimen to screen for PKU and CH has been found to raise screening costs by a …

Challenges in assessing the cost-effectiveness of newborn screening: the example of congenital adrenal hyperplasia

SD Grosse, G Van Vliet - International Journal of Neonatal Screening, 2020 - mdpi.com
… Grosse, SD Cost effectiveness as a criterion for newborn screening policy decisions. In Ethics
and Newborn Genetic Screening: New Technologies, New Challenges; Baily, MA, Murray, …

Cost-effectiveness analysis of a national newborn screening program for biotinidase deficiency

L Vallejo-Torres, I Castilla, ML Couce… - …, 2015 - publications.aap.org
… into universal newborn screening (NBS) programs. The aim of this study was to evaluate
the cost-effectiveness of adding BD to the panel of conditions currently screened under the …