
Public Health Administration Law
Public Health Administration Law refers to the legal framework that governs how public health agencies operate and make decisions to protect community health. It encompasses laws and regulations that guide actions such as disease control, health promotion, and emergency response. This area of law ensures that public health officials have the authority to implement policies, enforce health standards, and allocate resources effectively. Additionally, it addresses issues of public health ethics, civil rights, and the balance between individual freedoms and community welfare, ensuring that measures taken are lawful, justified, and in the best interest of public health.