Government Health Systems
Government Health Systems refer to the organizations and institutions established and funded by the government to provide healthcare services to the population. These systems are responsible for regulating and overseeing healthcare delivery, managing public health programs, ensuring access to medical services, and promoting health and wellness initiatives. Government Health Systems may include public hospitals, clinics, public health departments, and other healthcare facilities operated or funded by the government at national, state, or local levels. These systems play a crucial role in safeguarding the health and well-being of citizens and addressing public health challenges within a given jurisdiction.