Regula'ons. What agencies regulate the Public Health and Environmental Laboratories?

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Regula'ons What agencies regulate the Public Health and Environmental Laboratories?

Federal Agency Regula'ons US Department of Health and Human Services CMS- CLIA: PHEL Cer'ficate of Compliance CDC & APHIS- Division of Select Agents and Toxins 42 CFR part 73 US Food & Drug Administra<on FDA- Milk Tes'ng US Department of Agriculture- Animal & Plant Heath Inspec<on Service APHIS Cer'ficate- Mosquito and Select Agents Program Organisms and Vectors permit 9 CFR part 122 US Environmental Protec<on Agency EPA- Drinking Water US Department of Jus<ce Drug Enforcement Administra'on- Controlled Substance Registra'on Cer'ficate US Department of Transporta<on Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Regula'ons for transport of infec'ous substances 49 CFR parts 171-178

Regula'ons State Agency NJ State Department of Health CLIS - PHLS NJ Department of Environmental Protec<on NJDEP Office of QA Drinking and Non- Drinking Water for PHLS and ECLS NJDEP Radioac've Materials Program NJ Department of Law and Public Safety NJ Office of A[orney General Controlled Dangerous Substances

Regula'ons What agencies does the Public Health and Environmental Laboratories regulate?

Regula'ons CMS CLIA and NJ CLIS Clinical Laboratories Clinical Specimen Collec'on Sta'ons Blood Banks, Dialysis Centers, Transfusion Centers NJ Public Laws N.J.S.A. 26:2-110 N.J.S.A. 26:2-111, NJAC 8:18 Requires all NJ newborns to be screened for 55 disorders from specimens sent from hospitals or other birthing centers. Iden'fied borderline or presump've cases are followed up by a Program in the Department s Division of Family Health Services.

Public Health Careers: Networks, Fellowships, and Cer:fica:ons May 22, 2018

Public Health Organiza:ons, Networks & Associa:ons Centers for Disease Control & Preven8on Federal government Provides resources and funding to state public health laboratories High end reference lab tes8ng Associa8on of Public Health Laboratories Non- profit, membership organiza8on Promotes role of public health laboratories; promotes policies, programs and technologies to assure con8nuous improvement in quality of lab prac8ces and health outcomes American Society for Microbiology Non- profit, professional organiza8on Promotes and advances microbial science

Fellowships & Internships: CDC CDC: On site or on loca8on (domes8c and interna8onal) Short- term 10-12 week programs ORen include pay Many different concentra8ons/applica8ons Many target students of underrepresented popula8ons Long- term/full- 8me 1-3 year programs, all paid Bioinforma8cs, infec8ous disease, management/leadership or general research tracks Doctoral or Master s degree requirements For more informa8on: search CDC Fellowships ; can sign up for email upates

Fellowships & Internships: APHL All laboratory fellowships co- sponsored by CDC; Master s and Doctoral level scien8sts Prepare scien8sts for careers in public health laboratory science v An8microbial Resistance Fellowship v Bioinforma8cs Fellowship v Environmental Public Health Lab Fellowship (Master s) v Infec8ous Diseases Lab Fellowship (Master s) v Newborn Screening Fellowship Placement within a state public health laboratory (1-2 year tenure)

Fellowships & Internships: ASM ASM/CDC Program in Infec8ous Disease and Public Health Currently on hiatus Headquartered at CDC, with focus on infec8ous disease research CPEP (Commi]ee on Postgraduate Educa8onal Programs) Two year program, culminates in American Board of Medical Microbiology board cer8fica8on (required for many hospital laboratory posi8ons) Prepare scien8sts for leadership roles in medical/public health laboratory microbiology or immunology professions Most graduates work in arenas involved in direct pa8ent care

Cer:fica:ons ORen specific requirement for Laboratory Directors Diplomate of American Board of Medical Microbiology: D(ABMM) Recognizes as highest, most widely acknowledged creden8al for doctoral level microbiologists Requires re- cer8fica8on every three years American Board of Bioanalysis offers cer8fica8on in: High- complexity Clinical Laboratory Director, Public Health Laboratory Director, Bioanalyst Clinical Laboratory Director, Technical or General Supervisor Minimum requirements for years of experience (performing tes8ng and direc8ng/ supervising tes8ng) Two exams: General Knowledge and test specific to cer8fica8on 6 other accredi8ng agencies recognized by na8onal regulatory body Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

Authentic (vs. Idealized) Aspects of Public Health Program Management Sherman Hom, PhD Program Manager, Specimen Receiving and Central Services May 22, 2018

Necessary Ingredients for Success Leadership Communicate, Coordinate, Troubleshoot,.. Human Resources Teamwork Customer Service Internal/External Partners Private/Public Financial Issues Legal/Regulatory Issues QA/QC à Quality Results meeting TAT

West Nile Virus Testing Laboratory TC : Validate RTPCR test & test 16,000 mosquito pools in 5 months v Automated Instrument - RNA isolamon, assay set- up (20 ul/384) - 7900HT RTPCR PlaUorm Issues Staff: 1 + 1 + 2 = 4 à Not all of us worked 7 hrs/day Customer Service: NJ State Mosquito Commission Financial: Created a template to determine cost/test Validated 10 ul assay à lowered cost by 40%

BioThreat Response Laboratory TC: Post-Anthrax Outbreak Building Cleanup test 30,000 samples RTPCR and confirmatory tests (agar plates) Issues - Financial - $3M CDC Supplemental Grant Hiring Staff Civil Service Commission Purchasing Capital Equipment - Regulatory Select Agent Program (SRA+, SOPs, Drills, BioSafety, ) - Sample Receipt Chain of Custody - Partners CDC, FDA, NJSP, FBI, Coast Guard, NJDOH Epi & E.R., APHL

Drugs of Abuse Screening Laboratory TC: 170K U/OF Specimens/yr à 900K immunoassays Issues - Staff: 17 (2 programs cooperating) - Customer Svc: >100 clients (probation, courts, DOC, ) - Partners: Reference Labs, NJDOH Legal - Create Inventory Tracking Sys.: Maintain inventory/reduce wastage - Legal/Reg.: MOA, COC, Litigation Pkgs, Expert Witness, CLIA

Start a Cannabis Analytical Laboratory TC: Validate analytical 3 assays to det. cannabinoids, metals, mycotoxins Project Management - Form workgroup: Upper Managers, ECLS (CT, Inorg, QA), NJDOA - Legal: Testing regulations, DEA permits, - Customer Service: NJMMP, patients - Partners: NJSP Forensics Lab, NJ State Library, USDEA, U Miss - Financial: Purchasing Schedule 1 cpds (standards, controls, etc.)

NJ Public Health and Environmental Laboratories Grant Funding: Competitive/Noncompetitive Grant Tina Fan, Ph.D. Director, Environmental Chemical Laboratory Services Rutgers GSBS Graduate Student Tour NJDOH/PHEL May 22, 2018 NJ Department of Health

The NJDOH Public Health and Environmental Laboratories (PHEL) PHEL comprises five service areas: Public Health Laboratory Services Environmental Chemistry Laboratory Services Clinical Laboratory Improvement Services Policy Planning and Regulatory Compliance Administrative/Financial Services PHEL provides diagnostic services to the residents of New Jersey through its programs of newborn screening, bio and chemical threat preparedness, ensuring water quality and identifying infectious disease outbreak. NJ Department of Health

NJ Public Health Laboratories NJ Department of Health

Overview of Grant Funding Sources Federal State Service Contract Type Competitive Non-Competitive NJ Department of Health

Major Funding in PHEL Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-Federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ( http://www.cms.gov) regulates all laboratory testing (except research) performed on humans in the U.S. through the CLIA. In total, CLIA covers approximately 250,000 laboratory entities. The objective of the CLIA program is to ensure quality laboratory testing supports salaries, travel and vehicles for inspectors. $500k/year, non-competitive grant NJ Department of Health

Major Funding in PHEL Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreements (PHEP) -Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ( http://www.cdc.gov/phpr/coopagreement.htm) The objective of PHEP is to upgrade the health department ability to effectively respond to a range of public health threats, including infectious diseases, natural disasters, and biological, chemical, nuclear, and radiological events. non-competitive ~$13 million/yr (a total of $11 billion to State Depts. of health across the nation since 2002) mainly passthrough dollars for locals some support for public health laboratories for Biothreat and Chemical Threat testing and outreach to hospital laboratories PHEP Ebola and Zika Supplemental funding also awarded NJ Department of Health

Major Funding in PHEL-cont Biomonitoring (BM) Grant-Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (http:// www.cdc.gov/biomonitoring/state_grants.html) Competitive 5-year grant (2014-2019), $800k/year The goal of the BM grant is to increase the capability and capacity of states to conduct biomonitoring and state population-based biomonitoring surveillance to assess human exposure to environmental chemicals. CA, MA, NH, NJ, VA, and UT-AZ-CO-NM (as part of the Four Corners States Biomonitoring Consortium) NJ Department of Health

Major Funding in PHEL-cont FERN Cooperative Agreements (2015-2020) Federal - USDA s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) ( http://www.federalgrants.com/fsis-fern-cooperativeagreements-49946.html) - Competitive - $250k for Level 1 Lab and $60-80k for Level 2 Lab The agreements will enhance the ability to analyze for microbiological, radiological and chemical threat agents utilizing FERN and other methods to improve laboratory capacities for food defense assignments and outbreak response. - ECLS received ~$80 k/yr to enhance the ability to respond to radiological threats. NJ Department of Health

Major Funding in PHEL-cont The Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases (ELC) Cooperative Agreement - Federal CDC ( http://www.cdc.gov/ncezid/dpei/epidemiology-laboratorycapacity.html) Goal: ELC provides state, local, and territorial health department grantees with the financial and technical resources to strengthen essential epidemiologic, laboratory, and health information systems to detect, prevent, and control infectious diseases. Semi-competitive 45 project areas PHEL is awarded around $1,000,000 annually ELC Ebola and Zika Supplemental Funding: PHEL awarded $500k each (CDC provided $184 million in funding to states, territories, local jurisdictions, and universities to support efforts to protect Americans from Zika virus infection and associated adverse health outcomes. NJ Department of Health

Major Funding in PHEL-cont Laboratory Service NBS funding Testing for 100,000 newborn in NJ, ~$9 million State fund: >$1.6 million ECLS funding NJDEP water testing for elements ($300k/ yr) DRBC water testing for elements, radioanalytes and organics (~$100k/yr) NJ Department of Health

Fellowship Program The Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) Laboratory Fellowship Program - Association of Public Health Laboratories and CDC (http://www.aphl.org/mycareer/fellowships/eid/pages/default.aspx) - Competitive - 1-2-year grant, $45k for salary, plus fringe and other expense (admin through APHL, funded by CDC) The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) (https://www.cdc.gov/phap/index.html) - Competitive - 2-year grant, ~$40k for salary, plus fringe and other expense NJ Department of Health

Grant Application Competitive grant -highly competitive -based on an evaluation of the lab s specific proposal, past performance in the program (if applicable), and other relevant criteria (geographical considerations, testing capability, testing capacity, laboratory accreditation etc.) Preparation of application materials (narrative, budget, budget justification, resume, etc.) - NJ Department of Health

Grant Implementation Award Establishment of contract (external and internal contract) Project implementation (or perform proposed tasks) Progress report Grant renewal NJ Department of Health

Thank you! E- mail: )na.fan@doh.nj.gov NJ Department of Health