Healthcare Reform

Healthcare reform refers to changes and modifications in policies, regulations, and practices aimed at improving a country’s healthcare system. It encompasses efforts to enhance the accessibility, affordability, efficiency, and quality of healthcare services for the population. Healthcare reform can involve a wide range of initiatives, such as expanding health insurance coverage, regulating healthcare costs, restructuring the delivery of medical services, and implementing new technologies or public health strategies. These reforms are often driven by the need to address systemic issues, such as rising healthcare costs, health disparities, and the effectiveness of care provided. The goal of healthcare reform is to create a more equitable and sustainable healthcare system that meets the needs of individuals and communities effectively.