The effectiveness and safety of preschool hearing screening programs

This report performs an evaluation of the scientific evidence on the safety, performance, and effectiveness of universal and targeted preschool hearing screening (PHS) to inform the Infant and Preschool Screening Framework being developed by the Community and Public Health (CPH) Division of Alberta...

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Corporate Author: Institute of Health Economics
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Edmonton AB Canada IHE, Institute of Health Economics November 2012, 2012
Series:Alberta STE report
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