After the pandemic : is the new public health system in England fit for purpose? : the perspective of England’s directors of public health.
by Rowland, David.Centre for Health and the Public Interest (CHPI).
Publisher: CHPI, [London] : 2023.Description: 42p.Summary: The CHPI was commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust to conduct research on the new public health structures which have been put in place in England since it was announced Public Health England was to be abolished in 2020. As the current pandemic has shown an effective, well organised accountable public health system is not only key to controlling the spread of a disease – permitting the wider economy and public services to function – but is also vital in addressing growing health inequalities..Subject(s): public health | directors of public health | views | organisational structure | survey results | reorganisation | Public Health England | UK Health Security Agency | integrated care systems | Covid-19 | pandemics | EnglandDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Public health in England (September 2023]
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The CHPI was commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust to conduct research on the new public health structures which have been put in place in England since it was announced Public Health England was to be abolished in 2020. As the current pandemic has shown an effective, well organised accountable public health system is not only key to controlling the spread of a disease – permitting the wider economy and public services to function – but is also vital in addressing growing health inequalities.
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