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National Health Organizations

National Health Organizations are government or non-profit entities focused on improving public health and ensuring access to healthcare services. They develop health policies, conduct research, provide education, and promote disease prevention. Examples include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). These organizations aim to safeguard the health of populations by addressing health threats, facilitating healthcare access, and promoting healthy behaviors. Their work often influences healthcare practices, government policies, and public awareness, ultimately contributing to the well-being of communities and individuals.