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Arkansas Reproductive Health Monitoring System
The Arkansas Reproductive Health Monitoring System (ARHMS) is a well-established public health program for tracking birth defects. ARHMS, which is administered within Arkansas Children's Hospital, tracks birth defect trends, responds to public inquiries, provides the data infrastructure for scientific research, and performs prevention activities aimed at reducing the occurrence of birth defects.
We seek to identify and describe patterns of birth defects in Arkansas to support scientific research. We hope to determine the causes of birth defects and, therefore, prevent them among state and global populations.
Contact ARHMS for Additional Information
Arkansas Reproductive Health Monitoring System
Arkansas Children's Research Institute
13 Children's Way, Slot 842
Little Rock, AR 72202
Phone:501-364-5034
Email: ARHMS@archildrens.org
From 1985 to 1995, ARHMS began monitoring about a quarter to a third of the births in the state for selected congenital anomalies. In 1995, ARHMS received a 3-year Cooperative Agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to enhance its state-based birth defects surveillance system. The funding from this Agreement enabled true statewide expansion. ARHMS began surveying all births in the state for the presence of birth defects and surveyed births statewide.
By 2008, ARHMS was fully funded with state appropriations. With these additional state dollars, ARHMS has allowed researchers in the state to compete and secure funding for multiple birth defect research studies.
Birth defect registries like ARHMS are important to help improve the health of the population by accurately tracking birth defects, identifying trends in the prevalence of birth defects, and providing the basis for studying causes and risk factors of birth defects as well as referral activities. Information from birth defect registries is used by health professionals, policymakers and scientists to find solutions and help those affected live a better and healthier life.
The Birth Defect Prevention Act of 1996 enabled CDC to establish Centers of Excellence in the Research and Prevention of Birth Defects. The Arkansas Birth Defect Research and Prevention Center, one of six CDC-funded Centers, was built on the foundation of ARHMS.
Over the past 30+ years, ARHMS has expanded from being simply a repository of collected data to serving as the rich source of research data for research programs such as the Arkansas Center for Birth Defects Research and Prevention. Researchers from the center and across the country used the data to conduct local and national epidemiologic research studies. Information gleaned from these studies is used for the prevention, advocacy and education of families of childbearing-age and those affected by birth defects.
With increased funding and statewide surveillance, ARHMS has become a well-known and well-respected birth defect registry. ARHMS was accepted as a member of the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research, a collaboration of worldwide leaders in birth defects surveillance charged with reducing birth defects worldwide.
The birth defect statistics shared are for selected common birth defects in the state of Arkansas. The data are collected using an approach of population based active surveillance. All the data are from hospital records and carefully reviewed by our staff of health information specialists.
As a population-based active surveillance program, ARHMS has superior data quality. The program collaborates on birth defect research at local, national and international levels. Our data and resources have been used by many studies and projects, including the National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS) and the Birth Defect Study to Evaluate Pregnancy Exposures (BD-STEPS), which are national efforts to understand and find causes of birth defects. Many findings are published in scientific journals, and ARHMS is proud to participate.
Data Requests
We support scientific endeavors in birth defects and any public health activities that would like to utilize our data and resources. We welcome collaborations and do our best to contribute to inquiries related to the cause. If you are interested in our data, you can make data requests through the link below. Please contact us for detailed instructions.
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ARHMS Report of Birth Defects
Bookmark ARHMS Report of Birth DefectsSummary of selected birth defects in Arkansas.
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Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Bookmark Center for Disease Control and PreventionBirth Defects Information
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Birth Defects Study to Evaluate Pregnancy Exposures (BD-STEPS)
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National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN)
Bookmark National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN)