Continuity of Operations in Newborn Screening: Lessons Learned from Three Incidents
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...
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Main Authors: | M. Christine Dorley (Author), Elizabeth Bair (Author), Patricia Ryland (Author), Amanda D. Ingram (Author), Emily Reeves (Author), Kara J. Levinson (Author), Ona O. Adair (Author), Jenny F. Meredith (Author), Susanne Crowe (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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