International Healthcare

International healthcare refers to the provision of medical services, public health initiatives, and health-related policies that transcend national boundaries. It encompasses a variety of activities, including the management of health issues that affect populations in multiple countries, the exchange of health professionals across borders, and the collaboration on global health challenges such as pandemics and diseases. International healthcare aims to improve health outcomes worldwide by promoting equitable access to care, sharing knowledge and resources, and addressing health disparities linked to socioeconomic factors. Organizations involved in international healthcare include governmental bodies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and international agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO). The field focuses not only on clinical care but also on health systems strengthening, disease prevention, and health education, thereby fostering global health security and promoting the well-being of individuals and communities across the globe.