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[NCEH] Enhancing Data-driven Disease Detection in Newborns (ED3N)

OMB 0920-1391 · HHS/CDC.

OMB 0920-1391

CDC's Newborn Screening and Molecular Biology Branch (NSMBB) is developing a National Newborn Screening Data Platform (known as ED3N) that will address analytic and post-analytic challenges and promote sharing of molecular, biochemical, and clinical information amongst state-based newborn screening (NBS) partners. The information shared will help NSMBB and newborn screening partners be better equipped to assess disease risk and will help harmonize approaches for disease detection in newborns. Given the rarity of newborn screening diseases, it is imperative that data be collected and analyzed at a national level in order to glean useful insights and trend analyses. The NSMBB is best-suited to oversee this work given its role in providing technical assistance to NBS programs nationally.

The latest form for [NCEH] Enhancing Data-driven Disease Detection in Newborns (ED3N) expires 2026-06-30 and can be found here.

Latest Forms, Documents, and Supporting Material
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Att2c 60d FRN Comment Responses_v2.docx (document unavailable)
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Att5 STARS Determination 2025.pdf (document unavailable)
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Supporting Statement B
1 - SSA ED3N_2026_v2_final.docx (document unavailable)
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Set-up of ED3N Data Elements

Federal Enterprise Architecture: Health - Public Health Monitoring