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. 2008 Dec 18;8:415. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-8-415

Table 3.

Drivers for short-term planning

Organisational systems
 ○ Politicians and public perceived as thinking in terms of short term electoral payback
 ○ Policies perceived to have limited shelf life
 ○ Commissioning framework is short term
 ○ Evidence-based policy making leads to a focus on short term interventions evaluated by randomised control trials (RCTs)
 ○ Disruption caused by reorganisations
 ○ System set up (the NHS and the government)
 ○ European legislation
Difficulty of long term forecasting
 ○ Service reorganisations
 ○ Perceived poor quality evidence for long-term intervention
 ○ Research not produced in a timely fashion to inform decisions
 ○ Focus on short term targets and deadlines
 ○ Accuracy of forecasting limited
 ○ Uncertainty of effects of major long term processes like climate change and global food shortages on public health
 ○ Public heath professionals perceived to have limited influence on long term planning process
 ○ Lack of long-term perspective think tank