National Board of Health (Denmark)

The Danish Health and Medicines Authority (Danish: Sundhedsstyrelsen) is a state-owned entity in Denmark sorting under the Ministry of Health. It was founded in 1909 and is situated in Copenhagen in the area of Islands Brygge.

Its areas of responsibility range widely, including establishment of patient safety, coordination and monitoring of health promotion and disease prevention, advisory functions, etc. The Danish Health and Medicines Authority issues authorizations (licenses) for healthcare personnel. It also has the authority to revoke the licenses of doctors and other healthcare personnel, and to step in in cases of violations of health codes in the regions or the municipalities of Denmark.

The Director General was Else Smith from 2011-15.

In August 2015, Minister for Health Sophie Løhde announced that she will strengthen the focus on core tasks, case handling and the development of the health area by establishing four new agencies under the Danish Ministry of Health: The Danish Health Authority, the Danish Patient Safety Authority, the Danish Health Data Authority and the Danish Medicines Agency.[1]

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