Population and public health are closely related fields that are often used interchangeably. However, while both focus on improving the health of a given population, there are some critical differences between the two.Population health is a broad concept that encompasses the health outcomes of a defined group of individuals. This can include genetics, lifestyle choices, social determinants of health, and the environment. Population health seeks to improve health outcomes by addressing the root causes of poor health and promoting health equity across diverse populations. It takes a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach that involves collaboration between various stakeholders, including healthcare providers, public health officials, policymakers, and community organizations.
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