Newborn Screening Saves Lives Reauthorization Act of 2025
HR 4709 reauthorizes funding for newborn screening programs, ensuring timely detection of health issues in infants, improving outcomes for families and healthcare providers.
HR 4709 reauthorizes funding for newborn screening programs, ensuring timely detection of health issues in infants, improving outcomes for families and healthcare providers.
The Newborn Screening Saves Lives Reauthorization Act of 2025 (HR 4709) aims to reauthorize and enhance federal support for newborn screening programs across the United States. This legislation seeks to ensure that all newborns receive timely and comprehensive screening for various genetic, metabolic, hormonal, and functional conditions that can lead to serious health issues if not detected early.
HR 4709 represents a critical step in safeguarding the health of newborns through enhanced screening programs. By reauthorizing funding and expanding the scope of screenings, the bill aims to improve early detection of health conditions, ultimately leading to better health outcomes for infants across the nation. The ongoing legislative process will determine the final provisions and funding levels as it moves through the committee stages.
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