
Early Detection Programs
Early Detection Programs are initiatives designed to identify health issues, such as diseases, at their initial stages before symptoms become severe. By screening individuals through tests, examinations, or assessments, these programs aim to catch problems early when treatment is often more effective and less invasive. The goal is to improve outcomes, reduce complications, and save lives by acting promptly. Examples include cancer screenings (like mammograms), blood pressure checks, and diabetes testing. These programs help people stay healthier by catching potential issues early, often before they cause significant health problems.