Ohio Hearing Screen Task Force Member Honored; Gail Lim, of Pediatrix Medical Group, Receives Award for Advocacy, Business Achievements.Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers FORT LAUDERDALE Fort Lauderdale (lô`dərdāl), residential, commercial, and resort city (1990 pop. 149,377), seat of Broward co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic coast; settled around a fort built (c.1837) in the Seminole War, inc. 1911. , Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2003 Gail Lim, a participant in efforts to secure Ohio's law mandating universal newborn hearing, has been honored for her role as an effective newborn health advocate and healthcare executive. Lim, an Ohio native who serves as vice president and national director of Pediatrix Medical Group's Newborn Hearing Screen Program, was named 2003 "BusinessWoman of the Year for Corporate Executive/Professional Services" by South Florida Business Journal. Based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Lim leads Pediatrix's national hearing screen program, which annually screens more than 200,000 of the four million babies born in the U.S. "With its law mandating universal hearing screening as of June 2004, Ohio is on track to ensure children identified early with hearing loss will be able to attend mainstream classes, maximize speech and language skills and benefit socially," said Lim. "There is a vast difference in the speech of a child who was identified early and received hearing aids Hearing Aids Definition A hearing aid is a device that can amplify sound waves in order to help a deaf or hard-of-hearing person hear sounds more clearly. , compared to a child of age three or four, who may require years of therapy." After graduating from the Nursing School of Miami University Miami University, main campus at Oxford, Ohio; coeducational; state supported; chartered 1809, opened 1824. The library has extensive collections in literature and American history, including the William Holmes McGuffey Library and Museum and the Edgar W. , Lim launched her career as a registered nurse in Cincinnati in 1977. Pediatrix's newborn hearing screen program started in 1994, one year after Gail joined the company as a neonatal nurse practitioner nurse practitioner n. Abbr. NP A registered nurse with special training for providing primary health care, including many tasks customarily performed by a physician. in South Florida. In addition to heading what has become the nation's largest hearing screen program, Lim is a proponent of early identification of hearing loss. Her focus, newborn hearing loss, is one of the most common major abnormalities present at birth, occurring in three of every 1,000 babies. If undetected, the condition will impede speech, language, and cognitive development. Since the most critical years for speech and language development are birth through age three, a simple hearing screen that takes about 15 minutes can change the course of a newborn's life. The award recognized these innovative approaches Ms. Lim has built into the hearing screen program for Pediatrix, which provides screening at hospitals in Ohio List of hospitals in Ohio (U.S. state), sorted by county and name of hospital or medical center. A
-- Offering consistent follow-up and expert assistance for diagnosis and treatment. -- Creating one of the nation's largest databases of newborn hearing screen data, with HIPAA-compliant, Internet-based tracking and analysis of outcomes. -- Conducting nationwide clinical analysis of congenital hearing problems to advance the state of perinatal and neonatal care. -- Advocating for universal hearing screening and follow-up as the standard of care. Ms. Lim has led Pediatrix's efforts to provide every newborn with hearing screening, currently mandated in 39 states. The judging panel also highlighted Ms. Lim's role as a health policy advocate through her leadership in organizations including the national Deafness Research Foundation, State of Ohio Hearing Screen Task Force, State of Florida Hearing Screen Advisory Board, and membership in the American Academy The American Academy in Berlin is a non-partisan academic institution in Berlin. It was founded in September 1994 by a group of prominent Americans and Germans, among them Richard Holbrooke, Henry Kissinger, Richard von Weizsäcker, Fritz Stern and Otto Graf Lambsdorff and opened in of Audiology audiology /au·di·ol·o·gy/ (aw?de-ol´ah-je) the study of impaired hearing that cannot be improved by medication or surgical therapy. au·di·ol·o·gy n. . Complementing the Newborn Hearing Screen Program, Pediatrix Medical Group recently acquired the nation's largest independent laboratory for newborn metabolic screening. The lab tests for more than 50 genetic conditions that are potentially manageable if detected early and which, if left undetected, can lead to complications including mental retardation mental retardation, below average level of intellectual functioning, usually defined by an IQ of below 70 to 75, combined with limitations in the skills necessary for daily living. and death. Newborn screening newborn screening Neonatology The analysis of a neonate's blood for metabolic or other disorders to prevent mental retardation, disability or death in general, and hearing and metabolic screening in particular, are of increasing interest among healthcare providers and state and federal healthcare regulators. With many conditions, early detection and successful intervention leads to better quality of life for patients while having a direct impact on reducing overall healthcare costs. About PEDIATRIX MEDICAL GROUP Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc., was founded in 1979 (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :PDX PDX Product Data Exchange (file name extension; XML technology) PDX Paradox Files (file name extension) PDX Product Definition Exchange PDX Phone Data Exchange (Proxon) ) as a neonatal physician group and has expanded to become the nation's largest provider of maternal-fetal-newborn care. The company's neonatal physicians provide services at more than 200 neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), and through its affiliate Obstetrix, its perinatal physicians provide services in many markets where Pediatrix's neonatal physicians practice. Combined, Pediatrix and its affiliated professional corporations employ more than 635 physicians in 30 states and Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla. . |
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