Internal concerns over Santé publique France's strategic refocus

France's Health Ministry announced on Friday the transfer of several missions from Santé publique France to central administration, sparking emotion, anger, and concern within the agency. The restructuring aims to boost reactivity to health crises and clarify public messages. The agency, pivotal during the Covid-19 pandemic, will see its strategic stock management and communication campaigns refocused on the ministry.

Santé publique France (SPF), renowned for its epidemiological updates during the Covid-19 pandemic and now on flu, faces restructuring announced on January 30 by Health Minister Stéphanie Rist's cabinet. Decided interministerially and approved by Matignon, this "strategic refocus" shifts two key missions to the ministry on avenue de Ségur.

First, management of strategic stocks and the sanitary reserve will fall under the ministry's direct authority. The minister's entourage states this will "gain reactivity and efficiency in managing health crises." The ministry now has a crisis center absent during Covid-19, supporting the change.

Second, national health communication campaigns move to the ministry and the Caisse nationale d'assurance-maladie. This fits a broader state communication reform, aiming to provide citizens with "clearer, more identifiable, better coordinated messages."

The announcements have triggered strong internal reactions at the agency, including "emotion," "anger," and "concern." While official rationales emphasize efficiency, they raise questions about SPF's future autonomy amid ongoing needs for health surveillance.

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