Public Health Facilities
Public health facilities are institutions that provide essential health services to communities. They focus on preventing disease, promoting health, and ensuring access to medical care. These facilities can include hospitals, clinics, and community health centers, which often offer services like vaccinations, health education, and screenings.
These facilities are typically funded by government agencies or non-profit organizations to serve the public interest. They play a crucial role in managing public health emergencies, such as outbreaks of infectious diseases, and work to improve overall community health through various programs and initiatives.