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Health policy goals
Disease prevention
A government's health strategy should center on preventing disease and, in turn,
improving people's health. The ultimate objective of public health policy is to eliminate
avoidable health inequities for the next generation and ensure that all members of the population
enjoy the highest possible level of health. (Raimi et al., 2020). The disease may be avoided, and
health can be improved with the help of health policies that are grounded in solid research. For
example, smoke-free policies can reduce the number of persons who start smoking and increase
the number of current smokers who try to quit. Regulations requiring community water systems
to fluoridate their water supply are another way to boost oral health.
Larger implications of the goal
Advantages
Participation in programs that promote healthy living and prevent disease can equip
individuals to make wiser choices that lessen their vulnerability to illness and impairment.
There's hope that they can help level the playing field for everyone's health, raise everyone's
standard of living, and increase everyone's access to medical care. One of the primary goals of
public he...
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