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Ex-CDC Chiefs Join California Public Health Push
16 Dec
Summary
- Two former CDC officials join California Public Health
- They will lead the new Public Health Network Innovation Exchange
- Their hiring aims to modernize public health infrastructure.

California is bolstering its public health initiatives by enlisting two former high-ranking officials from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Former CDC Director Susan Monarez and Chief Medical Officer Deb Houry have been appointed to lead the Public Health Network Innovation Exchange (PHNIX).
This new agency is designed to modernize public health infrastructure and reinforce trust in science-based decision-making. Monarez will serve as a strategic adviser for health technology and funding, while Houry will focus on regional and global public health. Their expertise is expected to drive innovation and improve health outcomes.
PHNIX will concentrate on preparedness through advanced technology, including artificial intelligence, and develop frameworks for future health partnerships. The initiative also aims to address the "chaotic health information environment" by maintaining public confidence in health institutions.



