2.3
Functions of Research Institutes for Communicable Diseases in the UK
In the UK, the Department of Health sets the national standards, controls social care
services, and works with key partners (including investment decisions), and the
National Health Service (NHS), which is separately run as an independent agency, is
responsible for delivering the services on behalf of the Department of Health. Under
the NHS, there are 28 specialized Special Health Authorities and, in 11 districts, 11
Strategic Health Authorities.
In protecting people from infectious diseases, the Health Protection Agency, one of the
Special Health Authorities, plays a key role in formulating detailed policies. The
Health Protection Agency collects disease information from each health institution,
through the Special health Authorities, under the Strategic Health Authorities, which is
submitted from the local Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre. The
relationships between the organisations in the UK for the prevention of infectious
diseases are shown in Figure 2.3.
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Figure 2.3 Interelationship between the Organizations Concerned with Communicable
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