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This document outlines the roles and contributions of various organizations in England focused on improving public health. It highlights initiatives by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, FUSE Centre, AHSNs, and more, emphasizing the importance of evidence-led actions, systematic reviews, and stakeholder engagement. The efforts aim to empower public health leaders, advocate for equitable policies, and enhance the implementation of health care innovations across the NHS. Collaborations among these entities foster sustainable improvement in population health and a reduction in health inequalities.
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Translation: some national players in England Knowledge and library services Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and other Royal Colleges FUSE Centre for Translational Research in Public Health AHSNs identification, adoption and spread of innovation in the NHS Government Depts. e.g.DH (England) including Policy Research Programme of RDD RSPH advocacy, mediation, empowerment, knowledge and practice CRD expertise and capacity in systematic review and knowledge transfer PHE encouraging evidence-led action withscaleand pace to make a significant and sustainable improvement to the public’s health FPH thestandard setting body for specialists in public health EPOC improve the delivery, practice, and organisation of health care services. UK Cochrane Centre provision of learning, development and support to Cochrane entities NHS England Empower clinical leaders to make informed decisions ADPH supports the development of comprehensive, equitable public health policies. HEE Assisting the spread of innovation across the NHS NICE has an Implementation Strategy Group comprised of academics with interests in implementation EPPI-Centre informing policy and professional practice with sound evidence School for Public Health Research: what works practically to improve population health and reduce health inequalities LGA works with councilsto support, promote and improve local government (e.g through Knowledge Hub) What works build on existing evidence-based policy making to guide decision-making in public services in partnership with ESRC