I19 Communication and Coordination of Actionable Lab Data in

[NCEZID] Public Health Laboratory Testing for Emerging Antibiotic Resistance and Fungal Threats

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Annual Evaluation and Performance Measurement Report (I.19- COMMUNICATION AND COORDINATION OF ACTIONABLE LAB DATA IN JURISDICTION)

Annually, each funded laboratory is required to report to CDC evaluation and performance measures. Data are used to indicate progress made toward program outcomes. These summary reports have to be uploaded to the ELC CAMP at the end of each funding year. Required performance measures are listed below.

  1. Median number and range from receipt of CRE, CRPA, CRAB and Candida isolates to communication of final testing results to submitting laboratory:

  1. Median (in days)

  2. Range (in days)


  1. Describe any challenges you've faced with reporting results back to the submitting laboratories within 2 days of testing.


  1. Median number and range from date of specimen receipt at public health laboratory to date of communication of final test results with alert values to:

CDC:

a. Median (in days)

b. Range (in days)

HAI/AR Program:

a. Median (in days)

b. Range (in days)


  1. Number of isolates transported upon request to CDC

  1. Describe any challenges you've faced with reporting test results with alert values to CDC or the originating jurisdiction's HAI/AR program within 1 day of testing.

  1. Considering coordination and information sharing among clinical labs:

a. How often do you meet with clinical lab partners?

  • Daily

  • Weekly

  • Bi-Weekly

  • Monthly

  • Quarterly

  • Annually

b. What strategies work well to maintain coordination and information sharing?

c. What challenges do you encounter with advancing coordination and collaboration?



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