Centro de Coordinación de Alertas y Emergencias Sanitarias | |
Headquarters of the Ministry of Health | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 6 March 2004 |
Type | Deputy Directorate-General |
Jurisdiction | Spanish government |
Headquarters |
Casa Sindical Building Madrid, Spain |
Minister responsible |
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Agency executives |
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Website | CCAES (in Spanish) |
The Coordination Centre for Health Alerts and Emergencies ( Spanish: Centro de Coordinación de Alertas y Emergencias Sanitarias, CCAES) is a body of the Spanish Ministry of Health responsible for coordinating the management of information and supporting all health authorities in cases of national or international health alert or emergency situations that pose a threat to the health of the population. This centre is also the unit responsible in Spain for preparing and developing response plans to deal with public health threats.
The CCAES was created in 2004, under minister Ana Pastor Julián. It is integrated in the Directorate-General for Public Health of the Ministry of Health and the centre is part of the Spanish Coordination System for Alerts and Emergencies in Health and Consumer Affairs. It is led by a Director, currently Fernando Simón since 2012. [1]
The responsibilities of the CCASE are regulated in two legal instruments, the founding ministerial order of the centre and the current Royal Decree that establishes the Ministry's structure.
According to the Order of the Minister of Health of 27 February 2004, the centre has five main responsibilities: [2]
According to the Royal Decree 454/2020, which develops the basic organic structure of the Ministry of Health, the centre's duties are also: [3]
Centro de Coordinación de Alertas y Emergencias Sanitarias | |
Headquarters of the Ministry of Health | |
Agency overview | |
---|---|
Formed | 6 March 2004 |
Type | Deputy Directorate-General |
Jurisdiction | Spanish government |
Headquarters |
Casa Sindical Building Madrid, Spain |
Minister responsible |
|
Agency executives |
|
Website | CCAES (in Spanish) |
The Coordination Centre for Health Alerts and Emergencies ( Spanish: Centro de Coordinación de Alertas y Emergencias Sanitarias, CCAES) is a body of the Spanish Ministry of Health responsible for coordinating the management of information and supporting all health authorities in cases of national or international health alert or emergency situations that pose a threat to the health of the population. This centre is also the unit responsible in Spain for preparing and developing response plans to deal with public health threats.
The CCAES was created in 2004, under minister Ana Pastor Julián. It is integrated in the Directorate-General for Public Health of the Ministry of Health and the centre is part of the Spanish Coordination System for Alerts and Emergencies in Health and Consumer Affairs. It is led by a Director, currently Fernando Simón since 2012. [1]
The responsibilities of the CCASE are regulated in two legal instruments, the founding ministerial order of the centre and the current Royal Decree that establishes the Ministry's structure.
According to the Order of the Minister of Health of 27 February 2004, the centre has five main responsibilities: [2]
According to the Royal Decree 454/2020, which develops the basic organic structure of the Ministry of Health, the centre's duties are also: [3]