THE ROLE OF STRATEGIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT IN STRENGTHENING PUBLIC HEALTH
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Strategic health management, public health, healthcare leadership, health policy, population health, healthcare planning, disease prevention, health system strengthening.Abstract
This article explores the role of strategic health management in enhancing public health outcomes. It examines how planning, resource allocation, policy development, and leadership within health systems contribute to improved population health, reduced disease burden, and sustainable healthcare delivery. The study highlights the importance of integrating strategic management principles into public health practices to address contemporary health challenges effectively.
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