About us. In: gov.uk. UK Health Security Agency, 2. Januar 2022, archiviert vom Original am 1. Dezember 2021; abgerufen am 2. Januar 2022 (englisch): „The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is responsible for protecting every member of every community from the impact of infectious diseases, chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incidents and other health threats. We provide intellectual, scientific and operational leadership at national and local level, as well as on the global stage, to make the nation's health secure. UKHSA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care.“
Covid: Health security body gives UK 'protective shield'. In: bbc.com.BBC, 24. März 2021, archiviert vom Original am 24. März 2021; abgerufen am 2. Januar 2022 (englisch): „The UK Health Security Agency will launch on 1 April, and brings together Public Health England (PHE), NHS Test and Trace and the Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC).“
UK Health Security Agency launches with a relentless focus on keeping the nation safe. In: gov.uk. UK Health Security Agency, 1. Oktober 2021, archiviert vom Original am 1. Oktober 2021; abgerufen am 2. Januar 2022 (englisch): „The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), the nation’s new public health body focused on health protection and security, has today become fully operational.“
Michael Brodie, Jonathan Marron: Public health system reforms: location of Public Health England functions from 1 October. In: gov.uk. Public Health England, Department of Health and Social Care, 1. Oktober 2021, archiviert vom Original am 2. Oktober 2021; abgerufen am 2. Januar 2022 (englisch): „At this point Public Health England (PHE) will transfer all of its health protection functions into the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and health improvement/healthcare public health functions into the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), NHSE/I and NHS Digital, prior to PHE’s formal closure. NHS Test and Trace functions will also become part of UKHSA, and NHS Test and Trace will continue to be visible as part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.“
Public Health England Transition Team: Structure of Public Health England – Factsheet. (PDF; 1,7 MB) Department of Health, 26. Juli 2012, S. 1–5, 14, 18, 23, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 13. Juli 2015; abgerufen am 1. Januar 2022 (englisch): „Public Health England has been established to protect and improve the nation’s health and wellbeing, and to reduce inequalities. […] It shows the proposed structure for 1 April 2013, and will be used as the basis for transition. […] The health protection directorate will be responsible for health protection services, establishing and maintaining internationally benchmarked best practice. […] The health improvement and population health directorate will be responsible for the development of a 21st century health and wellbeing service, supporting local authorities and the NHS to deliver the greatest possible improvements in the public’s health. […] The knowledge and intelligence directorate will be responsible for the delivery of an internationally recognised, high-performing evidence and intelligence service encompassing research, statistics and know-how. Together this knowledge will inform and support the practice of public health and drive improvements in the public’s health. The Chief Knowledge Officer will also be the lead director for research and development. […] Public Health England will operate through four regions and 15 centres.“
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About us. In: gov.uk. UK Health Security Agency, 2. Januar 2022, archiviert vom Original am 1. Dezember 2021; abgerufen am 2. Januar 2022 (englisch): „The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is responsible for protecting every member of every community from the impact of infectious diseases, chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incidents and other health threats. We provide intellectual, scientific and operational leadership at national and local level, as well as on the global stage, to make the nation's health secure. UKHSA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care.“
Covid: Health security body gives UK 'protective shield'. In: bbc.com.BBC, 24. März 2021, archiviert vom Original am 24. März 2021; abgerufen am 2. Januar 2022 (englisch): „The UK Health Security Agency will launch on 1 April, and brings together Public Health England (PHE), NHS Test and Trace and the Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC).“
UK Health Security Agency launches with a relentless focus on keeping the nation safe. In: gov.uk. UK Health Security Agency, 1. Oktober 2021, archiviert vom Original am 1. Oktober 2021; abgerufen am 2. Januar 2022 (englisch): „The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), the nation’s new public health body focused on health protection and security, has today become fully operational.“
Michael Brodie, Jonathan Marron: Public health system reforms: location of Public Health England functions from 1 October. In: gov.uk. Public Health England, Department of Health and Social Care, 1. Oktober 2021, archiviert vom Original am 2. Oktober 2021; abgerufen am 2. Januar 2022 (englisch): „At this point Public Health England (PHE) will transfer all of its health protection functions into the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and health improvement/healthcare public health functions into the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), NHSE/I and NHS Digital, prior to PHE’s formal closure. NHS Test and Trace functions will also become part of UKHSA, and NHS Test and Trace will continue to be visible as part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.“
Public Health England Transition Team: Structure of Public Health England – Factsheet. (PDF; 1,7 MB) Department of Health, 26. Juli 2012, S. 1–5, 14, 18, 23, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 13. Juli 2015; abgerufen am 1. Januar 2022 (englisch): „Public Health England has been established to protect and improve the nation’s health and wellbeing, and to reduce inequalities. […] It shows the proposed structure for 1 April 2013, and will be used as the basis for transition. […] The health protection directorate will be responsible for health protection services, establishing and maintaining internationally benchmarked best practice. […] The health improvement and population health directorate will be responsible for the development of a 21st century health and wellbeing service, supporting local authorities and the NHS to deliver the greatest possible improvements in the public’s health. […] The knowledge and intelligence directorate will be responsible for the delivery of an internationally recognised, high-performing evidence and intelligence service encompassing research, statistics and know-how. Together this knowledge will inform and support the practice of public health and drive improvements in the public’s health. The Chief Knowledge Officer will also be the lead director for research and development. […] Public Health England will operate through four regions and 15 centres.“