Indicators of Public Health Innovation A novel technique, policy, product, or programme that improves quality, impact, and efficiency is referred to as a public health innovation. Discussions with innovators and public health professionals helped to shape this description and its attendant qualities. Innovation in public health refers to the creation and/or application of a unique procedure, rule, item, or plan that results in enhancements to equality and health.
The following are tenets of public health innovation:
- It is an ongoing procedure that can be carried out gradually or drastically.
- It necessitates both co-production and cooperation (with a variety of pertinent team members and partners).
- It is a new activity that alters the status quo and produces value in a way that makes it possible to scale it.







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