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early intervention

Defined in 2 places of the United States Code.

In this section, the terms “early intervention”, “educational institution”, “institution of higher education”, “prevention”, “school”, and “youth” have the meanings given to those terms in section 290bb–36 of this title.

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The term “early intervention” means—

(A) providing appropriate services for the child who is deaf or hard-of-hearing, including nonmedical services; and

(B) ensuring that the family of the child is—

(i) provided comprehensive, consumer-oriented information about the full range of family support, training, information services, and language acquisition in oral and visual modalities; and

(ii) given the opportunity to consider and obtain the full range of such appropriate services, educational and program placements, and other options for the child from highly qualified providers.

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  • 2017–present42 U.S.C. § 280GThe Public Health and Welfare · Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment regarding hearing loss in infants · for purposes of this section

The term "early intervention" means—

(A) providing appropriate services for the child who is deaf or hard-of-hearing, including nonmedical services; and

(B) ensuring that the family of the child is—

(i) provided comprehensive, consumer-oriented information about the full range of family support, training, information services, and language acquisition in oral and visual modalities; and

(ii) given the opportunity to consider and obtain the full range of such appropriate services, educational and program placements, and other options for the child from highly qualified providers.

The 1 term "medical evaluation" means key components performed by a physician including history, examination, and medical decisionmaking focused on symptomatic and related body systems for the purpose of diagnosing the etiology of hearing loss and related physical conditions, and for identifying appropriate treatment and referral options.

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  • 2017–201842 U.S.C. § 280GThe Public Health and Welfare · Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment regarding hearing loss in infants · for purposes of this section

The term “early intervention” means a strategy or approach that is intended to prevent an outcome or to alter the course of an existing condition.

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The term “early intervention” refers to providing appropriate services for the child with hearing loss, including nonmedical services, and ensuring that families of the child are provided comprehensive, consumer-oriented information about the full range of family support, training, information services, and language and communication options and are given the opportunity to consider and obtain the full range of such appropriate services, educational and program placements, and other options for their child from highly qualified providers.

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  • 2010–201742 U.S.C. § 280GThe Public Health and Welfare · Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment regarding hearing loss in infants · for purposes of this section

The term “early intervention” refers to providing appropriate services for the child with hearing loss, including nonmedical services, and ensuring that families of the child are provided comprehensive, consumer-oriented information about the full range of family support, training, information services, communication options and are given the opportunity to consider the full range of educational and program placements and options for their child.

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  • 2000–201042 U.S.C. § 280GThe Public Health and Welfare · Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment regarding hearing loss in infants · for purposes of this section