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This guide discusses the evolving status of laboratory testing, reporting, and information management for the [[COVID-19]] disease in the United States (and other parts of the world). It also addresses the disease's history, what makes it difficult to combat, and what diagnostic testing methods are currently available. Additionally, the guide examines that testing workflow, along with the equipment, software, and reporting required by testing labs. It closes with a listing of associated resources, including guidance documents, web portals, and key reading.  
This guide discusses the evolving status of [[laboratory]] testing, reporting, and [[information management]] for the [[COVID-19]] disease in the United States (and other parts of the world). It also addresses the disease's history, what makes it difficult to combat, and what diagnostic testing methods are currently available. Additionally, the guide examines that testing [[workflow]], along with the equipment, software, and reporting required by testing labs. It closes with a listing of associated resources, including guidance documents, web portals, and key reading.  


The table of contents for ''COVID-19 Testing, Reporting, and Information Management in the Laboratory'' is as follows:  
The table of contents for ''COVID-19 Testing, Reporting, and Information Management in the Laboratory'' is as follows:  
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Revision as of 19:06, 3 May 2020

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Title: COVID-19 Testing, Reporting, and Information Management in the Laboratory

Edition: First edition

Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas

License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

Publication date: TBD


This guide discusses the evolving status of laboratory testing, reporting, and information management for the COVID-19 disease in the United States (and other parts of the world). It also addresses the disease's history, what makes it difficult to combat, and what diagnostic testing methods are currently available. Additionally, the guide examines that testing workflow, along with the equipment, software, and reporting required by testing labs. It closes with a listing of associated resources, including guidance documents, web portals, and key reading.

The table of contents for COVID-19 Testing, Reporting, and Information Management in the Laboratory is as follows:


1. Overview of COVID-19 and its challenges

1.1 COVID-19: The terminology
1.2 COVID-19: History and impact (so far)
1.3 Challenges of managing the disease in the human population

2. Diagnostic testing of COVID-19 and other coronaviruses

2.1 Testing terminology
2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
2.1.3 Lateral flow assay (LFA)
2.2 Testing conducted on previous coronaviruses
2.2.1 Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
2.2.2 Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)
2.2.3 The common cold
2.3 Organizational and agency guidance on COVID-19 testing
2.4 Current test methods and their differences
2.4.1 Background on the laboratory testing environment
2.4.2 PCR-based
2.4.3 LFA- and LAMP-based
2.4.4 Blood serum
2.4.5 Testing alternatives and challenges

3. Workflow and information management for COVID-19 (and other respiratory diseases)

3.1 Laboratory informatics and workflow management
3.1.1 Does the system provide a flexible provider portal?
3.1.2 Does the system allow for the flexible addition of users, providers, and patients?
3.1.3 Does the system allow for laboratory workflows sympathetic to COVID-19 and other types of respiratory illness testing?
3.1.4 Does the system allow for interfacing with most instruments currently used for testing for COVID-19?
3.1.5 Does the system allow for versatile viewing and reporting of COVID-19 results?
3.2 Laboratory informatics and reporting requirements
3.2.1 ICD and CPT coding
3.2.2 Reporting to local and regional health departments
3.3 Additional benefits and challenges of laboratory informatics in disease testing and public health
3.3.1 System interoperability

4. Final thoughts and additional resources

4.1 Final thoughts
4.2 Key guidance documents
4.3 Web portals
4.4 Key journal articles
4.5 Public health lab directory
4.6 Test kit and other resources
4.7 Public health laboratory informatics vendors