Opportunity Analysis of Newborn Screening Programs
Review of Economic Design, Vol 12, No. 4, pp. 259-277, 2009
CORE Discussion Paper No. 2007/29
22 Pages Posted: 17 Aug 2007 Last revised: 23 Aug 2011
Date Written: April 1, 2007
Abstract
There exist congenital diseases that reduce newborns' potential opportunities. This reduction is sometimes alleviated if the congenital disease is early detected thanks to a newborn screening program. We propose an outcome measurement of newborn screening programs based on the opportunity gains they offer. We show that, under plausible assumptions, the ranking of the available screening programs for a particular disease, according to this new outcome measurement, do not depend on the metric of opportunity. We also apply our model to the current debate about choosing between a selective or a universal newborn hearing screening program to detect congenital hearing impairment.
Keywords: opportunities, potential success, screening programs
JEL Classification: D61, D63, I12, I18
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