The Chief Medical Officer’s Annual Report 2007 draws attention to major health challenges requiring immediate action and details progress made in key areas identified in previous annual reports.
The report calls for a new focus on teenage health, and urges health services to take better account of the specific health needs of young people. It also draws attention to the nature of risks inherent in surgery and that more attention should be given to reducing errors in surgery. Additionally, it highlights the rising levels of oesophageal cancer, the importance of vaccination in improving public health and the issue of racism in medicine.
- Download full report {warning large file} (PDF, 2330K)
- Download Front cover (PDF, 265K)
- Download Chapter 1: On the State of Public Health (PDF, 152K)
- Download Chapter 2: Progress Check (PDF, 220K)
- Download Chapter 3: Under Their Skins: Tackling the health of the teenage nation (PDF, 365K)
- Download Chapter 4: While You Were Sleeping: Making surgery safer (PDF, 352K)
- Download Chapter 5: Jenner’s Legacy: Creating vaccines for the future (PDF, 286K)
- Download Chapter 6: A Pathological Concern: Understanding the rise in oesophageal cancer (PDF, 351K)
- Download Chapter 7: On Equal Terms: Achieving racial equality in medicine (PDF, 327K)
- Download Chapter 8: The Regions: Health problems and initiatives (PDF, 698K)