
Global Healthcare Organizations
Global healthcare organizations are entities that operate internationally to improve health systems, promote research, set standards, and support disease prevention and treatment across countries. Examples include the World Health Organization (WHO), which provides leadership on global health issues, and non-profit groups like Doctors Without Borders, which delivers medical care in crises. These organizations collaborate with governments, hospitals, and communities to enhance healthcare access, quality, and safety worldwide, addressing common health challenges such as pandemics, vaccination, and health education. Their goal is to ensure healthier populations and more robust health systems everywhere.