| Literature DB >> 23997305 |
Kristina Hsieh1, Paul Kimsey, Gertrude Buehring.
Abstract
Due to the current economic environment, many local and state health departments are faced with budget reductions. Health department administrators and public health laboratory (PHL) directors need to assess strategies to ensure that their PHLs can provide the same level of service with decreased funds. Exploratory case studies of interorganizational partnerships among local PHLs in California were conducted to determine the impact on local PHL testing services and capacity. Our findings suggest that interorganizational forms of cooperation among local PHLs can help bolster laboratory capacity by capturing economies of scale, leveraging scarce resources, and ensuring access to affordable, timely, and quality laboratory testing services. Interorganizational partnerships will help local and state public health departments continue to maintain a strong and robust laboratory system that supports their role in communicable disease surveillance.Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23997305 PMCID: PMC3730007 DOI: 10.1177/00333549131280S210
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Rep ISSN: 0033-3549 Impact factor: 2.792