HEALTH SERVICE ORGANIZATION
It is generally the goal of most countries to have their health services organized in such a way to ensure that individuals, families, and communities obtain the maximum benefit from current knowledge and technology available for the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health. In order to play their part in this process, governments and other agencies are faced with numerous tasks, including the following:
1. They must obtain as much information as is possible on the size, extent, and urgency of their needs; without accurate information, planning can be misdirected.
2. These needs must then be revised against the resources likely to be available in terms of money, manpower, and materials.
3. Based on their assessments, countries that need to determine realistic and draw up plans.
4. Finally, a process of evaluation needs to be built into the program; the lack of reliable information and accurate assessment can lead to confusion, waste, and inefficiency.
Health services of any nature reflect a number of interrelated characteristics, among which the most important from a national point of view is the curative function; that is to say caring for those already ill. Others include special services that deal with particular groups (such as children or pregnant women) and with specific needs such as nutrition or immunization; preventive services, the protection of the health both of individuals and of communities; health education; and, as mentioned above, the collection and analysis of information.
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