Public Health Boards
Public Health Boards are organizations that oversee and promote the health and well-being of communities. They are responsible for developing policies, implementing health programs, and ensuring access to healthcare services. These boards often work in collaboration with local governments, healthcare providers, and community organizations to address public health issues.
Members of Public Health Boards typically include healthcare professionals, community leaders, and representatives from various sectors. They focus on a range of topics, such as disease prevention, health education, and emergency preparedness. By addressing these areas, Public Health Boards aim to improve overall community health and reduce health disparities.