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Evaluation of Health Interventions

Evaluation of health interventions involves systematically assessing whether a healthcare program or strategy effectively improves health outcomes. This process examines if the intervention achieves its goals, such as reducing disease rates or improving quality of life, and considers factors like safety, cost, and feasibility. The goal is to determine whether the intervention is beneficial, efficient, and justified, guiding decisions on whether to adopt, modify, or discontinue the program. Ultimately, it ensures that resources are used wisely to maximize health benefits for individuals and communities.