Healthcare Infrastructure

Healthcare Infrastructure refers to the foundational systems and structures that support the delivery of healthcare services. This includes physical constructs such as hospitals, clinics, and laboratories, as well as the necessary technology, equipment, and information systems that facilitate patient care. Additionally, healthcare infrastructure encompasses workforce elements, including healthcare providers such as doctors, nurses, and administrative staff, along with policies, regulations, and funding mechanisms that sustain these services. A robust healthcare infrastructure is essential for ensuring access to quality medical care, promoting public health, and responding to health emergencies. It plays a critical role in the organization, management, and delivery of healthcare services to populations.