Administrative Frameworks for Health System Management and Crisis Response
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This paper explores the role of public health administration in managing health systems and responding to health crises. Drawing on a literature-based approach, it analyzes administrative frameworks that support healthcare delivery and evaluates strategic practices used during health emergencies. Findings highlight the significance of decentralized governance, stakeholder coordination, and evidence-based policy formulation. The study reveals that effective administration is marked by transparency, accountability, and adaptive capacity. Through the integration of data systems and interdisciplinary collaboration, public health entities can respond efficiently to both routine and emergent challenges. The paper emphasizes the necessity of proactive planning and leadership development as foundational components of resilient health systems. It concludes with recommendations for institutionalizing best practices that enhance system responsiveness and community trust.
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