ineffective policy

What Constitutes Ineffective Policy?

An ineffective policy in epidemiology is one that fails to achieve its intended health outcomes. This can happen due to various reasons such as lack of evidence-based decision-making, poor implementation, inadequate resources, and resistance from the public. Ineffective policies often result in the continued spread of diseases, increased morbidity and mortality, and wasted resources.

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