Children's Special Health Services
Critical Congenital Heart Disease
Hospital & Provider Resources
In 2011 the US Secretary of Health and Human Services recommended that all newborns be screened for Critical Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD) using pulse oximetry. The goal of this screening is to identify newborns with heart defects often associated with hypoxia before the newborns are discharged to home, preventing serious illness or death caused by a missed or delayed diagnosis. Pulse oximetry screening for CCHD became part of Montana’s newborn screening requirements in July 2014.
Screening Information
- Pulse Oximetry presentation by Dr Hardy
- CCHD Webinar for Hospitals- presented originally 4/29/2015
- Article: Strategies for Implementing Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease
Reporting Information
- How to report CCHD in HiTrack (Outdated)
- Failed Screening Reporting Form