Chief medical officers in the United Kingdom: maintaining 'independence' inside government.

Katherine E Smith, Anna Macintyre, Margaret MacAulay, Patrick Fafard
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Background: The Chief Medical Officer (CMO), one of the UK's most senior public health leadership roles, was crucial in supporting policymakers in responding to COVID-19. Yet, there exist only a handful of (largely historical) accounts of the role in England. This article is the first to empirically examine how the scope, focus and boundaries of the CMO role vary over time across the four UK nations, including during public health emergencies.

Methods: We undertook semi-structured interviews with 10 current and former CMOs/Deputy CMOs in the four UK nations and analysed relevant documents.

Findings: The CMO role is not clearly defined in contemporary UK legislation and is instead shaped by iterative policies, incumbent preferences, and organizational needs, leading to variation over time and between nations. Nonetheless, most participants framed the role as primarily providing 'independent' advice to government despite being senior civil servants who, in communicating with the public, sometimes speak 'on behalf' of government.

Conclusions: The flexibility of UK CMO roles allows for responsive adaption but poses risks for how well these roles are understood. A potential tension between providing 'independent' policy advice and a need to publicly communicate government policies and guidelines may be exacerbated in emergency contexts.

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英国的医务长:在政府内部保持 "独立性"。
背景:首席医疗官 (CMO) 是英国最高级别的公共卫生领导职位之一,在支持决策者应对 COVID-19 的过程中发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,在英格兰,关于这一角色的描述屈指可数(主要是历史描述)。本文首次以实证研究的方式探讨了在英国四个国家中,包括在公共卫生突发事件期间,CMO 角色的范围、重点和界限是如何随着时间的推移而变化的:我们对英国四个国家的 10 名现任和前任 CMO/副 CMO 进行了半结构化访谈,并分析了相关文件:研究结果:英国当代立法中没有明确界定 CMO 的职责,而是根据政策的反复修订、现任者的偏好和组织的需要来确定,这导致了不同时期和不同国家之间的差异。尽管如此,大多数参与者都将其角色定位为主要为政府提供 "独立 "建议,尽管他们是高级公务员,在与公众沟通时有时会 "代表 "政府发言:结论:英国 CMO 角色的灵活性使其能够做出灵活的调整,但也给人们对这些角色的理解带来了风险。提供 "独立的 "政策建议与公开传达政府政策和指导方针之间的潜在矛盾在紧急情况下可能会加剧。
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