What is the Impact of Performance Overhead on Public Health Outcomes?
Performance overhead can have several implications for public health outcomes:
1. Delayed Response: Increased overhead can delay the detection and response to outbreaks, allowing diseases to spread more widely.
2. Reduced Effectiveness: High overhead can divert resources away from critical public health interventions, reducing their overall effectiveness.
3. Increased Costs: Inefficiencies associated with performance overhead can lead to higher operational costs, limiting the ability to invest in other public health priorities.