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How is the Success of Public Health Interventions Evaluated?

Evaluating the success of public health interventions is essential to determine their effectiveness and inform future planning. Epidemiologists use various evaluation methods, including randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, and case-control studies. Key evaluation metrics include changes in disease incidence and prevalence, improvements in health behaviors, and cost-effectiveness. Continuous monitoring and feedback are necessary to make adjustments and improve program outcomes.

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