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Overview of the Public Health Approach
It is a misconception that healthcare comes exclusively, or even
largely, from the private medical community. The public health approach is a
unique and powerful way to perceive and address national and local health
issues. It deals not with individual patients, but with the community as a
whole. Public health interventions are community-focused, population-based
interventions aimed at preventing a disease or condition, or limiting death or
disability from a disease or condition. Public health interventions are not
focused on questions of appropriate treatment for individual patients. Rather,
public health interventions answer the question: "What approach will have the
maximum benefit for the largest population?" The public health approach does
not abandon individual patients and their care. Rather, it broadens the reach
of healthcare to entire populations.
In its 1988 study, The Future of Public Health, the
Institute of Medicine (IOM) outlined the mission of public health:


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