
National Health Programs
National Health Programs are government initiatives aimed at improving the health and well-being of the population. They provide essential health services such as disease prevention, treatment, and health education. These programs ensure that healthcare is accessible and affordable, especially for vulnerable groups. Examples include vaccination campaigns, maternal and child health services, and efforts to control infectious diseases. By coordinating resources and policy efforts, national health programs work to reduce health disparities, promote preventive care, and enhance the overall health infrastructure of a country.