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Regional Consortia: A Framework for Public Health Laboratory Collaboration and Service Sharing

Authors :
E. Matt Charles
Susanne Zanto
Renee Ned-Sykes
Christine Bean
John C. Ridderhof
Michael Pentella
Lorelei Kurimski
Karen Breckenridge
Deborah Gibson
Bertina Su
Source :
Public Health Rep
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Public health laboratories (PHLs) provide specialized testing services for programs focused on the prevention and control of communicable diseases, early detection of congenital disorders, testing for antimicrobial resistance, and identification of environmental contaminants, among other responsibilities. Although national public health programs and partners provide some funding support, training, and technical resources to PHLs, no dedicated funding is provided from federal programs to fully support comprehensive PHL services across the United States or the underlying infrastructure needed for PHLs to provide and ensure their core functions and capabilities. Public health laboratories have begun to rely on a “community of practice” approach to addressing various service needs by creating and formalizing regional consortia, which are organized groups of geographically clustered PHLs that share expertise, capacities, and capabilities to enhance PHL services. The number of states participating in these networks increased from 13 to 48 from 2015 to 2020, including participation by multiple local PHLs and a territorial PHL. These consortia have enabled strengthening of partnerships and collaboration among PHLs to address regional priorities and challenges. We explore the background and evolution of regional consortia, outline some of their practices and activities, review lessons learned from these successful collaborations, and discuss the positive effect they have on the national public health system.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Public Health Rep
Accession number :
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