Enviornmental hazards and health reforms
This article explores how environmental hazards, such as chemical leaks and climate change, are increasingly driving public health emergencies. It highlights the strain these factors place on global healthcare systems, citing examples like heatwaves, Ebola outbreaks, and dengue fever.
Why it matters
It underscores the critical need for healthcare systems to evolve beyond treating diseases to addressing the environmental and occupational root causes of public health crises.
Environmental health hazards, disease outbreaks, healthcare reforms, ageing populations, changing healthcare needs and more
The article provides a factual overview of public health challenges and relies on data from international organizations like the WHO.
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