Jagdish Khubchandani, Michael Wiblishauser, Fern J. Webb, R. Andrew Yockey, Kavita Batra
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Reforming public health organizations in the post-COVID era
Skepticism and distrust towards medicine, science, and education have increased significantly over the past few decades in various regions around the globe. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated this mistrust, specifically leading to criticism of public health organizations. The pandemic revealed significant deficiencies in the structure, functions, and responsiveness of these organizations worldwide. As communities move into the post-COVID phase, there is an urgent need to reform public health organizations to enhance their services, strengthen their workforce, boost preparedness, and ensure equitable healthcare access for all. This commentary discusses the growing scrutiny of the role and importance of public health organizations, the necessity for their reform, and the key areas that require attention for meaningful reforms. By recognizing the need for change and implementing substantial reforms, public health organizations can be better prepared to tackle future health emergencies while fostering long-term health and well-being for populations.