public health organizations
Public health organizations refer to groups or institutions, often government-funded or non-profit, dedicated to promoting and protecting the health and well-being of communities or populations. They work to prevent diseases, improve access to healthcare, educate the public, conduct research, and develop policies aimed at enhancing the overall health status of the population they serve.
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