Karim Rahman*
Primary Health Organizations (PHOs) play a crucial role in the healthcare system, serving as the cornerstone of accessible and comprehensive health services. These organizations, operating at the community level, aim to provide primary care that is continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated. They bridge gaps in healthcare delivery by focusing on prevention, early diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of chronic conditions, often in collaboration with specialists, hospitals, and public health agencies. The primary objective of PHOs is to improve the overall health of populations, reduce the burden on secondary and tertiary healthcare systems, and enhance the patient experience by offering services that are closer to where people live and work.
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