Dorley M Christine, Bair Elizabeth, Ryland Patricia, Ingram Amanda D, Reeves Emily, Levinson Kara J, Adair Ona O, Meredith Jenny F, Crowe Susanne
Division of Laboratory Services, Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, TN 37216, USA.
Public Health Laboratory, South Carolina Department of Public Health, Columbia, SC 29223, USA.
Int J Neonatal Screen. 2024 Aug 1;10(3):55. doi: 10.3390/ijns10030055.
Three incidents that impacted two US newborn screening (NBS) programs highlight the importance of contingency planning for the continuity of operations (COOP). Other NBS programs may benefit from the experience of these state programs for their own contingency planning efforts. Through after-action reviews conducted post-incident, crucial elements for the successful management of an incident were identified. We detailed the strengths, weaknesses, improvements needed, and future actions that will assist in preparing for other incidents as lessons learned.
三起影响美国两个新生儿筛查(NBS)项目的事件凸显了业务连续性(COOP)应急计划的重要性。其他新生儿筛查项目或许能从这些州级项目的经验中受益,用于自身的应急计划工作。通过在事件发生后进行的事后审查,确定了成功管理事件的关键要素。我们详细阐述了优势、劣势、所需改进之处以及未来行动,这些将作为经验教训,有助于为应对其他事件做好准备。