Government preparedness for the Covid-19 pandemic : lessons for government on risk : forty-sixth report of session 2021–22 : report, together with formal minutes relating to the report.
by Hillier, Meg.Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Public Accounts.
Series: House of Commons papers. Session 2021-2022 ; HC 952 (23 March 2022).Publisher: House of Commons, London : 2022.Summary: This report concludes that the UK government was underprepared for a pandemic like Covid-19 and also failed to learn from both simulation exercises and actual incidents. It also expresses concerns about the government approach to risk management and says it must introduce robust central leadership, accountability and oversight for cross-cutting risks..Subject(s): central government | government departments | government policy | risk management | emergency planning | Covid-19 | pandemics | evaluationDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; Government preparedness for the Covid-19 pandemic: lessons for government on risk inquiry. List(s) this item appears in: Patient safety in the NHS [September 2023]
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This report concludes that the UK government was underprepared for a pandemic like Covid-19 and also failed to learn from both simulation exercises and actual incidents. It also expresses concerns about the government approach to risk management and says it must introduce robust central leadership, accountability and oversight for cross-cutting risks.
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