Last data update: May 06, 2024. (Total: 46732 publications since 2009)
Records 1-1 (of 1 Records) |
Query Trace: Berger SA[original query] |
---|
Reflecting on ACP's position paper for public health: A view from the CDC lens
Berger SA , Walensky RP . Ann Intern Med 2023 176 (8) 1124-1126 For decades, the tireless dedication of our public health agencies has saved countless lives by mitigating the spread of disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) response to COVID-19, though, highlighted both organizational and operational challenges. Informed by feedback from hundreds of internal and external interviews, CDC announced an agency-wide effort—Moving Forward—to share science faster, to translate science into practical policy, to strengthen partnerships, to communicate better, and to be a more effective public health response agency (1). As CDC’s transformation began, numerous esteemed groups similarly opined on pandemic lessons learned; the position paper from the American College of Physicians (ACP) in this issue of Annals of Internal Medicine speaks to the future of public health from the physician perspective (2), complementing other reviews. Herein, we specifically highlight budget, workforce, and data. |
- Page last reviewed:Feb 1, 2024
- Page last updated:May 06, 2024
- Content source:
- Powered by CDC PHGKB Infrastructure