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AN ACT PROMULGATING A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY AND A NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR ENSURING NEWBORN SCREENING
Republic Act No. 9288
April 7, 2004
Case Overview and Summary
Summary of the Newborn Screening Act of 2004 (Republic Act No. 9288)General Provisions
- Declares the policy of the State to protect and promote the right to health, including the rights of children to survival and full development. (Section 2)
- Aims to institutionalize a national newborn screening system that is comprehensive, integrative, and sustainable. (Section 2)
- Objectives include ensuring access to newborn screening, establishing a sustainable system, educating health practitioners, and ensuring parental responsibility. (Section 3)
Definition of Terms
- Defines key terms such as "comprehensive newborn screening system", "follow-up", "health institutions", "healthcare practitioner", "heritable condition", "newborn", "newborn screening", "newborn screening center", "newborn screening reference center", "parent education", "recall", and "treatment". (Section 4)
Newborn Screening
- Health practitioners must inform parents about the availability, nature, and benefits of newborn screening before delivery. (Section 5)
- Newborn screening must be performed within 24-72 hours after delivery, or within 7 days for newborns in intensive care. (Section 6)
- Parents may refuse testing on religious grounds but must acknowledge the risk in writing. (Section 7)
- The Department of Health (DOH) must conduct continuing education and training programs for health personnel on newborn screening. (Section 8)
- Health institutions must provide newborn screening services as a condition for licensure or accreditation. (Section 9)
Implementation
- The DOH is the lead agency for implementing the Act. (Section 10)
- An Advisory Committee on Newborn Screening is established within the DOH to review conditions, fees, and quality assurance. (Section 11)
- The DOH must ensure the establishment and accreditation of Newborn Screening Centers that meet standards. (Section 12)
- The National Institute of Health (NIH) must establish a Newborn Screening Reference Center for training, technical assistance, and maintaining a national database. (Section 13)
- The NIH Reference Center is responsible for quality assurance, including laboratory proficiency testing and certification. (Section 14)
- Newborn Screening Centers must coordinate with the NIH Reference Center for consolidating patient databases. (Section 15)
- The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHIC) must include the cost of newborn screening in its benefits package. The newborn screening fee is divided for various purposes, including follow-up services, education, human resource development, equipment maintenance, and operational expenses. (Section 16)
Final Provisions
- Repeals inconsistent laws and regulations. (Section 17)
- Separability clause. (Section 18)
- Effectivity clause. (Section 19)
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AN ACT PROMULGATING A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY AND A NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR ENSURING NEWBORN SCREENING
Republic Act No. 9288
•April 7, 2004
Republic of the Philippines
Congress of the Philippines
Metro Manila
Twelfth CongressThird Regular Session
Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-eight day of July, two thousand three.
Republic Act No. 9288             April 07, 2004
AN ACT PROMULGATING A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY AND A NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR ENSURING NEWBORN SCREENING
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:
ARTICLE 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as the "Newborn Screening Act of 2004."
SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy. - It is the policy of the State to protect and promote the right to health of the people, including the rights of children to survival and full and healthy development as normal individuals. In pursuit of such policy, the State shall institutionalize a national newborn screening system that is comprehensive, integrative and sustainable, and will facilitate collaboration among government and non-government agencies at the national and local levels, the private sector, families and communities, professional...
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Amended by
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Tags
Statutes
Republic Acts
newborn screening
heritable conditions
mental retardation
physical deformity
death
national system
comprehensive policy
health institutions
healthcare practitioners
parents
legal guardians
newborn screening centers
newborn screening reference center
advisory committee
quality assurance
database
fees
follow-up
treatment
education
training
Republic of the Philippines
Congress of the Philippines
Metro Manila
Twelfth CongressThird Regular Session
Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-eight day of July, two thousand three.
Republic Act No. 9288             April 07, 2004
AN ACT PROMULGATING A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY AND A NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR ENSURING NEWBORN SCREENING
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:
ARTICLE 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as the "Newborn Screening Act of 2004."
SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy. - It is the policy of the State to protect and promote the right to health of the people, including the rights of children to survival and full and healthy development as normal individuals. In pursuit of such policy, the State shall institutionalize a national newborn screening system that is comprehensive, integrative and sustainable, and will facilitate collaboration among government and non-government agencies at the national and local levels, the private sector, families and communities, professional...
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