Public Health Organizations
Public Health Organizations are entities dedicated to promoting and protecting the health and well-being of communities. They work towards preventing diseases, promoting healthy lifestyles, and ensuring access to quality healthcare services for all individuals. These organizations conduct research, develop policies, and implement programs aimed at improving the overall public health of populations. Public Health Organizations collaborate with government agencies, healthcare providers, and community groups to address various health concerns and disparities in society.
External Links
- [cadh.org] The Connecticut Association of Directors of Health (CADH) is a nonprofit organization, comprised of Connecticut's local heath directors, that works to strengthen public health throughout the state | Connecticut Association of Directors of Health (CADH)
- [safepiercing.org] Association of Professional Piercers – The Association of Professional Piercers is a California-based, international non-profit organization dedicated to the dissemination of vital health and safety information about body piercing to piercers, health care professionals,legislators, and the general public.
- [info.nsf.org] NSF | The Public Health and Safety Organization
- [vitalstrategies.org] Vital Strategies: A Global Public Health Organization