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What Are the Long-Term Benefits of Investing in Public Health Infrastructure?
Long-term benefits of investing in public health infrastructure include:
Improved population health outcomes
and reduced disease burden.
Enhanced preparedness
and resilience to public health emergencies.
Economic benefits
due to a healthier workforce and reduced healthcare costs.
Advanced research
and innovation in public health practices and policies.
Strengthened global health security
through better international collaboration.
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