Roles and Responsibilities of the Interface Committees
Interface committees are designed to share practices and experiences and to gather the perspectives of representatives of individuals (professionals, stakeholders, other citizens) affected by Santé publique France’s work. This may include studies or programs and their results, campaigns, websites, reference materials, guides, or brochures produced, or intervention projects. Consulting these committees aims to improve the quality, relevance, and feasibility of the agency’s planned actions regarding these individuals, share information, discuss the agency’s work, and build a network of professionals, institutions, and organizations to serve as intermediaries and provide support.
Opinions or recommendations intended to assist public authorities in decision-making regarding health and public health safety do not fall within the scope of the interface committees.
How are members selected?
The interface committees strive to bring together all representatives of the individuals (professionals, stakeholders, other citizens) affected by the studies or programs and their results, particularly patient or user associations. They may also include individuals selected for their scientific and technical expertise.
Each member of these committees must complete a public declaration of interests and adhere to the ethical principles of Santé publique France. As part of the conflict of interest management and prevention system established by Santé publique France, any potential conflicts of interest among committee members were verified before and during the committees’ work, and the necessary management measures were implemented. Declarations of interest are published on the DPI SANTE consultation website.
Active interface committees