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FEDERAL HEALTH AGENCY
Overview
- Founding Date: 2632 (under the administration of Supreme Councilor Aisha Patel)
- Headquarters: Federal Health Agency Building, SW Civic Ring Road 2, New Kourou
- Jurisdiction: All reservations of the Federal Confederation (New Kourou, Firetown, Hope, and Morningstar)
- Oversight: Operates under the mandate of the Civil Code Section 13, in collaboration with the GAIA system
The Federal Health Agency (FHA) is the governing institution of the Federal Health Care System (FHCS). It sets policy, manages staffing, oversees the distribution of pharmaceuticals, and coordinates preventive measures such as immunization programs. The FHA ensures that advanced medical care in New Kourou and primary care in Firetown, Hope, and Morningstar remain accessible, regulated, and aligned with federal law.
History
Founding (2631-2632)
The FHA was established in 2632 during the Communard reforms led by Aisha Patel. Conceived as a response to the severe energy shortages and medical crises following the Great War, it centralized authority over all healthcare functions of the Federal Confederation. The Federal Health Agency Building in New Kourou became its headquarters.
In its early years, the FHA focused on stabilizing the fragmented post-war health infrastructure. It coordinated immunization drives, standardized medical records through GAIA, and supervised the nationalization of Schreder Pharma Inc. into the Federal Pharma Manufactory (FPM).
Consolidation of the FHCS (2632-2635)
In the Beta Age, each reservation maintained its own medical station. After the Great War, severe energy shortages made it impossible to operate advanced facilities outside New Kourou.
In 2632, the FHA restructured the system: the regional medical stations in Firetown, Hope, and Morningstar were downgraded and reorganized into Federal General Practitioner Practices. These practices focused on primary care, screenings, and emergency stabilization.
At the same time, the Medical Station and Federal Hospital of New Kourou became the exclusive hub for advanced treatments, including surgeries supported by Medical Bots and nanomedicine. Complex cases from the outer reservations were transferred there via the Federal Courier Service.
Gamma Age Role
Throughout the Gamma Age, the FHA continues to manage the balance between advanced care in New Kourou and basic services in the outer reservations. It coordinates with the Faculty of Medicine to train health workers and relies on Shellac Record documentation to maintain secure, tamper-proof communication between institutions.
Core Responsibilities
- Healthcare Policy: Drafting and enforcing federal healthcare regulations under Civil Code Section 13.
- Staffing and Training: Recruiting, certifying, and allocating medical personnel in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine.
- Patient Administration: Maintaining health records through GAIA, supported by Shellac Records as secure analog backups.
- Facilities Management: Supervising the maintenance and operation of all medical infrastructure, from the Medical Station to regional practices.
- Pharmaceutical Distribution: Coordinating shipments from the FPM through the Federal Courier Service.
- Public Health Measures: Running immunization drives, screenings, and epidemic response protocols.
Legacy and Impact
- Centralization of Care: The FHA ensured that scarce post-war resources were concentrated at New Kourou while extending basic coverage to all reservations.
- Integration with GAIA: It formalized the role of GAIA in citizen health management, embedding algorithmic oversight into daily medical practice.
- Standardization: Established uniform practices for training, patient administration, and facility management across the Confederation.
- Symbol of Control: While the FHA is credited with saving thousands of lives, critics see it as a symbol of Communard centralization and loss of local autonomy in healthcare.
Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters
The Federal Health Agency is less about medicine and more about politics, data, and control. PCs are often sent here by the Federal Sheriff to intervene when bureaucracy masks danger:
- The Stolen Records: Shellac Records containing sensitive health data vanish from the archive. The Sheriff sends the PCs to recover them before they reach the black market.
- The Outbreak Cover-Up: GAIA predicts a dangerous epidemic, but Agency officials suppress the alert. The Sheriff orders the PCs to stop the outbreak before it happens, forcing them to choose between enforcing silence or exposing the truth.
Related Pages and Further Information
Related Pages and Further Information
Federal General Practitioners within the Federal Confederation:
Known Employees of the Federal Health Agency: