Balance of Health is 1. Correspondence between the potential of a population’s health and the allocated resources and requirement of the population 2. Proportion between healthy people and people in the population, who got sick during a certain period of time 3. Number of sick people in the population 4. Measure of quantity and quality of health
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The balance of health in terms of correspondence between the potential of a population’s health and the allocated resources and requirement of the population refers to the equilibrium between the health needs of a population and the resources available to meet Show more…
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