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Note that page is still in development. The preliminary sharing of this information is intended to benefit the ETOR initial implementers in preparation for their implementations, with the understanding that some information may change as our development evolves.

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Public Health Laboratory Roles and Responsibilities

The following roles and associated allocation will be necessary for an ETOR implementation. Depending on laboratory organization and staffing, some roles may be served by multiple individuals, or a single individual may serve in multiple roles. FTE requirements may vary based on the scope of your implementation and will be discussed. The success of the implementation and sustained ETOR solution is reliant on utilizing a team approach.

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In addition to the project roles defined above, the following personnel may be minimally be involved and/or impacted by the ETOR implementation: legal representation, sample receiving staff/test courier, quality assurance specialist, procurement staff, and/or additional sustaining support.

(tick) Please provide contact information for the required Public Health Laboratory Roles Here: Profile Page

Healthcare Organization Roles and Responsibilities

The following roles and associated allocation will be necessary for an ETOR implementation. Depending on healthcare organization and staffing, some roles may be served by multiple individuals, or a single individual may serve in multiple roles. FTE requirements may vary based on the scope of your implementation and will be discussed.

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(tick) Please provide contact information for the required Healthcare Organization Roles Here: Profile Page

APHL Roles and Responsibilities

The assigned APHL Technical Assistance (TA) Team will be supported by a centralized team that includes architects, terminologists and engineers. The centralized team will be responsible for the intermediary configuration, while the public health laboratory focused team will be responsible for addressing public health laboratory (PHL) and healthcare organization (HCO) unique requirements, and supporting the design, documentation and updates of local systems and processes. The below includes a description of the roles that will be a part of the public health laboratory focused team.

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