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Expiration Date 01/31/2024
Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) Questionnaire
Many public health laboratories (PHL) have recently experienced situations with the potential to disrupt testing services including the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters, or laboratory interruption of service events. A continuity of operations plan (COOP) allows for the development of approaches and processes if and when such an event occurs. The Laboratory Capacity Team within CDC's Division of Tuberculosis Elimination Laboratory Branch would like to gain information on disruptions to PHL tuberculosis (TB) testing services over the past three years and the availability of COOPs with the inclusion of TB/mycobacteriology.
Please complete the survey below. Thank you!
1. Select all events that your state/local public health laboratory (PHL) has been impacted by in the past 3 years (events specific to interruptions in TB
testing will be listed later in the questionnaire).
COVID-19 Pandemic (Go to Question 3)
Natural
disaster (floods, hurricanes, earthquakes,
tornadoes, etc.)
(Go to Question 9)
Interruption
of service
event (facility/equipment
malfunction or economic issues including
sequestration) (Go to Question 15)
Other
(Go to Question 2)
2. Please describe this event: (Go to Question 21)
3. Did your PHL have a continuity of operations plan Yes
(COOP)
in place
before the
COVID-19 Pandemic
that No established
policy and
guidance to
continue
essential functions of the PHL?
4. Did the COOP specifically include TB/mycobacteria Yes
testing
services in
case of
a pandemic? No
5. Did your PHL revise their COOP after the COVID-19 Yes
Pandemic? No
6. Does the COOP now specifically include Yes
TB/mycobacteria
services in case
of a pandemic? No
Previously available
7. Did your PHL develop a COOP after the COVID-19 Yes
Pandemic? No
8. Does the COOP now specifically include Yes (Go to Question 27)
TB/mycobacteria
services in case
of a pandemic? No (Go to Question 27)
9.
Did your PHL
have a
continuity of operations
plan Yes
(COOP) in place before the natural disaster that No established policy and guidance to continue
essential functions of the PHL?
10. Did the COOP specifically include TB/mycobacteria Yes
testing
services in
case of
a natural
disaster? No
11. Did your PHL revise their COOP after the natural Yes
disaster? No
12. Does the COOP now specifically include Yes
TB/mycobacteria
services in
case of
a natural No
disaster? Previously available
13.Did your PHL develop a COOP after the natural Yes
disaster? No
14. Does the COOP now specifically include Yes (Go to Question 27)
TB/mycobacteria
services in
case of
a natural No
(Go to Question 27)
diiisaster?
15.Did your PHL have a continuity of operations plan Yes
(COOP)
in place
before the
interruption in
service No that
established policy
and guidance
to continue
essential functions of the PHL?
16. Did the COOP specifically include TB/mycobacteria Yes
testing
services in
case of
an interruption in No
service?
17. Did your PHL revise their COOP after the interruption Yes
in
service? No
18. Does the COOP plan now specifically include Yes
TB/mycobacteria
services in
case of
an interruption No
in service? Previously available
19. Did your PHL develop a COOP after the interruption in Yes
service? No
20. Does the COOP plan now specifically include Yes (Go to Question 27)
TB/mycobacteria
services in
case of
an interruption No
(Go to Question 27)
in service?
21. Did your PHL have a continuity of operations plan Yes
(COOP)
in place
before this
other event
that No established
policy and
guidance to
continue
essential functions of the PHL?
22. Did the COOP specifically include TB/mycobacteria Yes
testing
services in
case of
this other
event? No
23. Did your PHL revise their COOP after this other Yes
event? No
24.
Does the
COOP now
specifically include Yes
TB/mycobacteria services in case of this other event? No
Previously
available
25. Did your PHL develop a COOP after this other event? Yes No
26. Does the COOP now specifically include Yes
TB/mycobacteria
services in
case of
this other event? No
27. Does your PHL COOP identify responsible persons to Yes
oversee
essential functions of
each laboratory No
section/department in
case of
an emergency
event?
28. Please select the type of event(s) that interrupted in-house TB/mycobacteriology testing for greater than 48 hours in the last 3 years. Select all that apply.
COVID-19 Pandemic (Go to Question 30)
Flooding (Go to Question 32)
Tornados/Windstorms (Go to Question 34)
Hurricane (Go to Question 36)
Winter/Ice
Storms (Go to Question 38)
Fires (Go to Question 40)
Earthquakes (Go to Question 42)
Facility issues (e.g., flooding due to frozen pipes or pipe breaks, shutdown)
(Go to Question 44)
Equipment
failure/maintenance (e.g. biological
safety cabinet, MGIT, Xpert, negative pressure,
BSL-3
cleaning/maintenance)
(Go to Question 46)
Other
(Go to Question 29)
No interruptions occurred (Go to Question 50)
29. Please describe this other event: (Go to Question 48)
30. For how long were your TB testing services impacted Less than 72 hours by the COVID-19 Pandemic? More than one week
More
than two weeks More than
one month More than six
months More
than one
year
31. Was the PHL COOP activated for the Yes (Go to Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology
laboratory due
to the
COVID-19 No (Go to Question 50)
Pandemic? There was no COOP in place for this event
(Go to Question 50)
32. For how long were your TB testing services impacted Less than 72 hours by flooding? More than one week
More
than two weeks More than
one month More than six
months More
than one
year
33. Was the PHL COOP activated for the Yes (Go to Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology
laboratory due
to the
flooding? No (Go to Question 50)
There was no COOP in place for this event
(Go to Question 50)
34.
For how
long were
your TB
testing services
impacted Less than
72 hours
by
tornados/windstorms? More
than one
week
More than two weeks More than one month More than six months More than one year
35. Was the PHL COOP activated for the Yes (Go to Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology
laboratory due
to the No (Go to
Question 50)
tornados/windstorms? There was no COOP in place for this event
(Go to Question 50)
36. For how long were your TB testing services impacted Less than 72 hours by hurricanes? More than one week
More
than two weeks More than
one month More than six
months More
than one
year
37. Was the PHL COOP activated for the Yes (Go to Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology
laboratory due
to the
hurricane? No (Go to Question 50)
There was no COOP in place for this event
(Go to Question 50)
38. For how long were your TB testing services impacted Less than 72 hours by winter/ice storms? More than one week
More
than two weeks More than
one month More than six
months More
than one
year
39. Was the PHL COOP activated for the Yes (Go to Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology
laboratory due to the winter/ice
storms? No (Go to Question 50)
There was no COOP in place for this event
(Go to Question 50)
40. For how long were your TB testing services impacted Less than 72 hours by fires? More than one week
More
than two weeks More than
one month More than six
months More
than one
year
41. Was the PHL COOP activated for the Yes (Go to Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology
laboratory due
to the
fire? No (Go to Question 50)
There was no COOP in place for this event
(Go to Question 50)
42. For how long were your TB testing services impacted Less than 72 hours by the earthquake? More than one week
More
than two weeks More than
one month More than six
months More
than one
year
43. Was the PHL COOP activated for the Yes (Go to Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology laboratory due to the earthquake? No Yes (Go to Question 50)
There
was no
COOP in
place for
this event
(Go to Question 50)
44.
For how
long were
your TB testing services
impacted Less than
72 hours
by facility
issues (e.g.,
flooding due
to frozen More
than one
week
pipes or pipe breaks, shutdown)? More than two weeks More than one month More than six months More than one year
45. Was the PHL COOP activated for the Yes (Go to Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology
laboratory due
to these
facility No (Go to Question 50)
issues? There was no COOP in place for this event
(Go to Question 50)
46. For how long were your TB testing services impacted Less than 72 hours by equipment failure/maintenance (e.g., biological More than one week
safety
cabinet, MGIT,
Xpert, negative
pressure, More than
two weeks
BSL-3 cleaning/maintenance)? More than one month More than six months More than one year
47.
Was the
PHL COOP
activated for
the Yes (Go to
Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology laboratory due to this equipment No (Go to Question 50)
failure/maintenance? There was no COOP in place for this event
(Go to Question 50)
48. For how long were your TB testing services impacted Less than 72 hours by other events? More than one week
More
than two weeks More than
one month More than six
months More
than one
year
49. Was the PHL COOP activated for the Yes (Go to Question 50)
TB/mycobacteriology
laboratory due
to this
other No (Go to Question 50)
event? There was no COOP in place for this event
(Go to Question 50)
50. Does the PHL COOP identify an organization that has Yes (Go to Question 51)
the
facilities to
perform TB
services (referral No
(Go to Question 52)
testing) in case of emergency events?
51. What type of laboratory is the referral organization? PHL Academic Commercial
52. Is there a formal Memo of Understanding (MOU) or Memo There is a formal agreement
of
Agreement (MOA)
in place
as part
of the
COOP or There is
an informal agreement is
the agreement
informal?
53. How often is the PHL COOP TB/mycobacteriology section Every six months of the COOP reviewed? Once a year
Not
certain
Not routinely reviewed
54. Please provide
the name of the state/local PHL you are affiliated with.
Thank you for completing the survey. Upon submission, you will receive an email confirmation with a copy of your responses.
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