Office for Health Improvement and Disparities

The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) is a government unit within the British Department of Health and Social Care,[1] which leads national efforts to improve public health policy across England.

Office for Health Improvement and Disparities
Agency overview
Preceding agency
JurisdictionEngland
Ministers responsible
  • Maggie Throup MP
  • Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health
Agency executives
Parent agencyDepartment of Health and Social Care
Websitehttps://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-for-health-improvement-and-disparities

The body is a successor organisation to Public Health England, and is responsible for health improvement and public health functions along with NHS England, as outlined in correspondence on the location of Public Health England functions from 1 October.[2]

It will focus on reducing the burden of preventable illness and disease on society and the healthcare system, and that of health inequalities.[3] It will explore how incentives and rewards can encourage healthier behaviour, with an explicit focus on the work of the Health Promotion Board in Singapore.[4]

The OHID became fully operational on 1 October 2021.[5]

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