Association of Public Health Laboratories, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2010 May-Jun;125 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):47-56. doi: 10.1177/00333549101250S206.
Public health laboratories (PHLs) are critical components of the nation's healthcare system, serving as stewards of valuable specimens, delivering important diagnostic results to support clinical and public health programs, supporting public health policy, and conducting research. This article discusses the need for and challenges of creating standards-based data-sharing networks across the PHL community, which led to the development of the PHL Interoperability Project (PHLIP). Launched by the Association of Public Health Laboratories and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in September 2006, PHLIP has leveraged a unique community-based collaborative process, catalyzing national capabilities to more effectively share electronic laboratory-generated diagnostic information and bolster the nation's health security. PHLIP is emerging as a model of accelerated innovation for the fields of laboratory science, technology, and public health.
公共卫生实验室(PHL)是国家医疗体系的重要组成部分,它们是有价值标本的管理者,提供重要的诊断结果,以支持临床和公共卫生计划,支持公共卫生政策,并开展研究。本文讨论了在 PHL 社区内创建基于标准的数据共享网络的必要性和挑战,这导致了 PHL 互操作性项目(PHLIP)的发展。PHLIP 由公共卫生实验室协会和疾病预防控制中心于 2006 年 9 月发起,利用独特的基于社区的协作过程,催化了国家的能力,以更有效地共享电子实验室生成的诊断信息,并增强国家的健康安全。PHLIP 正在成为实验室科学、技术和公共卫生领域加速创新的典范。