CDC announces reorganization, restoring public trust

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https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/17/health/cdc-announces-sweeping-changes/index.html

 

(CNN)---Big changes are coming to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which recently celebrated its 75th anniversary as the nation’s lead public health agency.

CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky met with senior leadership at the agency this morning to lay out her plans for overhauling how the agency works. She plans to remake the culture to help the agency move faster when it responds to a public health crisis. She also wants to make it easier for other parts of the government to work with the CDC, and wants to simplify and streamline the website to get rid of overlapping and contradictory public health guidance.

“My goal is a new, public health action-oriented culture at CDC that emphasizes accountability, collaboration, communication, and timeliness. I look forward to working with the incredible people at CDC and our partners to realize the agency’s fullest potential to benefit the health and well-being of all Americans,” Walensky said in a statement on Wednesday.

Staff was notified of the plans by email. More than 12,000 people work at the agency, which is headquartered in Atlanta.

The changes will be aimed at improving the culture and restoring public trust after the agency’s acknowledged missteps in its response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The reforms follow a period of review and introspection at the CDC. In April, Walensky announced Jim Macrae, an administrator at the US Department of Health and Human Services, would lead a one-month review of the agency’s Covid-19 response efforts. At the same time, she charged three of her deputies to scrutinize operations and recommend strategic changes. Walensky has been meeting with groups of staff in person as employees return to their office after months of remote work.

The new marching orders come after significant stumbles at the agency in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The US had little capacity to test for infection during the early months of the pandemic, largely because the agency released a flawed test to public health laboratories. That kept the nation blind, for months, to the extent of the virus’s spread.

The agency has also been criticized throughout the pandemic for issuing public health guidance that some saw as confusing and ineffective. Many also felt it wasn’t moving fast enough to respond.

“For 75 years, CDC and public health have been preparing for Covid-19, and in our big moment, our performance did not reliably meet expectations,” Walensky acknowledged in her statement.

Walensky will bring in former HHS Deputy Secretary Mary Wakefield to the CDC to oversee the reorganization.

Among the key moves announced today, the Division of Laboratory Science and the Office of Sciences will now report directly to the CDC director, a shift aimed at making them more accountable and speeding the results of their work to the public.

The agency will also create a new office of intergovernmental affairs – a hub where state’s health departments and other federal agencies with interact with CDC.

Walensky will convene an executive council that will determine agency priorities, track its progress, and weigh in on budget decisions.

The agency will start a new equity office which aims to increase diversity both in the CDC’s workforce and add that lens to its public health activities.

The CDC also plans to create a new online mechanism for the pre-publication delivery of science, and it will give its website a makeover, by streamlining and simplifying its guidance to the public and health care providers.

Walensky also plans to ask Congress to grant the agency new powers, including mandating that jurisdictions share their data. Currently, CDC depends on states and counties to voluntarily do that.

She’s also going to ask for new flexibilities in the agency’s funding. Right now, when Congress earmarks money for the CDC, it has to be spent on specific programs. That has created more than 150 individual budget lines that fund the agency. That can be a problem when a public health emergency comes along. In 2014, when the Ebola epidemic began, Dr. Tom Frieden, who was then CDC director, had to borrow money from other parts of the federal government to respond.

“We literally didn’t have money for plane tickets and per diem to send staff into the field,” said Frieden, who was interviewed by Macrae for his review.

“I had, quite literally, 20 times more flexible dollars as New York City health commissioner than I did as CDC Director,” Frieden said in an interview with CNN. Frieden now leads the nonprofit Resolve to Save Lives.

Some of those changes have already started, including a reorganization of the agency’s communications operations.

Earlier this year, the CDC filled a long-vacant post when it hired Kevin Griffis, a veteran of public affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services and Planned Parenthood, to lead its communications efforts. Along with communicating the CDC’s health information, part of his job is to manage “risk communication and reputational issues for the agency,” according to the CDC website. The agency hasn’t had a head of communications for four years, according to a senior official with knowledge of the changes who was not authorized to speak to reporters.

A final draft of Macrae’s review is expected to be released Wednesday. Key recommendations will include:

• Share scientific findings and data faster

• Do a better job of translating science into practical, easy-to-understand policy

• Prioritize public health communications

• De-emphasize publication of scientific findings for career promotion

• New training for agency staff so that multiple people can fill the same role in public health emergencies

 

 

 

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百年醫學信用, 兩年消耗幹淨. -楓林曉- 給 楓林曉 發送悄悄話 楓林曉 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/18/2022 postreply 19:46:04

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有人總結CDC幾大罪狀: -盈盈一笑間- 給 盈盈一笑間 發送悄悄話 盈盈一笑間 的博客首頁 (1656 bytes) () 08/19/2022 postreply 17:51:23

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妖妖是醫學專業人士。我班門弄斧了。:)) -盈盈一笑間- 給 盈盈一笑間 發送悄悄話 盈盈一笑間 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/21/2022 postreply 06:42:49

謝謝盈盈好分享。 點讚。 -chuntianle- 給 chuntianle 發送悄悄話 chuntianle 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/20/2022 postreply 19:13:05

謝謝春天臨帖,問好 -盈盈一笑間- 給 盈盈一笑間 發送悄悄話 盈盈一笑間 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/21/2022 postreply 06:31:41

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