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Public health laboratories (PHLs) are vital for healthcare. The PHL Interoperability Project (PHLIP) enhances data sharing and national health security through collaboration.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Laboratory Science
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Public health laboratories (PHLs) are essential for specimen stewardship, diagnostic testing, and public health policy.
  • Effective data sharing is crucial for public health programs and national health security.
  • Challenges exist in establishing standards-based data-sharing networks within the PHL community.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the necessity and challenges of creating standards-based data-sharing networks for PHLs.
  • To introduce the PHL Interoperability Project (PHLIP) as a solution.
  • To highlight PHLIP's role in advancing electronic laboratory data sharing.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the PHL Interoperability Project (PHLIP).
  • Leveraging a community-based collaborative process.
  • Partnership between the Association of Public Health Laboratories and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Main Results:

  • PHLIP was launched in September 2006.
  • Catalyzed national capabilities for sharing electronic laboratory diagnostic information.
  • Bolstered the nation's health security through improved data exchange.

Conclusions:

  • PHLIP serves as a model for innovation in laboratory science, technology, and public health.
  • The project demonstrates the success of collaborative, standards-based approaches to data sharing.
  • Enhanced interoperability strengthens public health infrastructure and response capabilities.