
Population Health and Economic Development
Population health refers to the health outcomes of a group of individuals, emphasizing the distribution of health across populations. Economic development, on the other hand, involves improving economic well-being and quality of life in a community by creating jobs, supporting businesses, and enhancing infrastructure. Together, they influence each other: healthier populations tend to perform better economically, as they can work more effectively and contribute to community growth. Conversely, strong economic development can lead to improved health through better services and living conditions. Ultimately, addressing both aspects is crucial for sustainable progress in society.