What are the main indicators of collective health?
The main indicators of collective health are typically measured on a population level and include factors such as morbidity rates, mortality rates, life expectancy, prevalence of chronic diseases, access to healthcare services, and quality of healthcare services. These indicators help to assess the overall health and well-being of a population and inform public health policies and interventions aimed at improving the health outcomes of communities. By monitoring these indicators, public health officials can identify trends, disparities, and areas for improvement in order to promote better health outcomes for all members of society.
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