Milne & Associates, LLC, Portland, OR 97210-1048, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2010 May-Jun;125 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):31-9. doi: 10.1177/00333549101250S204.
Instruments designed to measure the performance of public health systems at state and local levels were supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and implemented in 2002. This article describes the process and outcomes of a system and tool designed to measure performance of State Public Health Laboratory Systems, accomplished by the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) in partnership with CDC. We describe the process used to develop the instrument and its subsequent pilot testing and field testing in 11 states. Throughout the field testing and early implementation phases, both CDC and APHL recognized that the core rationale for measuring system performance would be to provide the basis for subsequent system improvement. APHL implemented the Laboratory System Improvement Program (L-SIP) in 2007 and conducted an evaluation of the field testing of the instrument and related materials that same year. We conclude with a summary of future implications for L-SIP, the program's recognition as an international standard for laboratory systems, and the critical importance of its continuation.
旨在衡量州和地方公共卫生系统绩效的工具得到了疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的支持,并于 2002 年实施。本文描述了一个系统和工具的开发过程和结果,该系统和工具旨在衡量州立公共卫生实验室系统的绩效,由公共卫生实验室协会(APHL)与 CDC 合作完成。我们描述了开发该工具的过程,以及随后在 11 个州进行的试点测试和现场测试。在整个现场测试和早期实施阶段,CDC 和 APHL 都认识到衡量系统绩效的核心理由将是为随后的系统改进提供基础。APHL 于 2007 年实施了实验室系统改进计划(L-SIP),并于同年对工具的现场测试和相关材料进行了评估。我们总结了 L-SIP 的未来影响、该计划作为实验室系统国际标准的认可,以及其持续的重要性。