Critical Analysis of Public Health Systems and Policy Impact
Abstract
Public health systems are critical components of healthier nations and contain disease proportion and disparity. This analysis explores public health systems architecture and its outcomes, as well as factors influencing the performance of the policies. Using experience from other countries and analyzing data demonstrates the strengths, shortcomings, and potential for the development of public health systems and management. Contemporary ideas, including digital health, the concept of UHC, and community-based interventions, are explored alongside system deficiencies, including a shortage of funding, human resources, and policy coherence. Proposals are to enhance intersectoral cooperation, increase investments in primary and preventive health care, and use effective data management to support policymaking.
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