The Role Of Medical Institutions And Organizations In Preserving Public Health And Promoting A Healthy Lifestyle
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https://doi.org/10.62480/jpip.2025.vol50.pp8-10Keywords:
public health, healthy lifestyle, prevention, healthcare institutionsAbstract
The modern healthcare system faces challenges that extend beyond clinical treatment and into the realm of public health promotion. This paper explores the crucial role of medical institutions and organizations in preserving public health and encouraging a healthy lifestyle across diverse populations. The article analyzes historical development, current global trends, and regional experiences, particularly within Central Asia, where epidemiological transitions and lifestyle-related diseases require innovative preventive strategies. The findings demonstrate that medical institutions, when acting as educational and social agents, play a decisive role in reducing disease burden, increasing life expectancy, and fostering health-oriented cultural values. The research emphasizes the need for integration between healthcare providers, governmental structures, and communities to achieve sustainable improvements in population health.
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