
Children's Health Act
The Children's Health Act is a U.S. law aimed at improving the health and well-being of children. It promotes access to healthcare services, supports research on childhood diseases, and addresses issues like mental health and substance abuse among youth. The Act encourages collaboration between government agencies, healthcare providers, and communities to create comprehensive health programs for children. Essentially, it seeks to ensure that all children receive the necessary care and resources to grow up healthy and thrive.