Global Health & Public Health Nursing

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Across
  1. 3. Fair access to healthcare services, regardless of social or economic status.
  2. 6. Approach recognizing the connection between people, animals, and the environment in health outcomes.
  3. 7. Involving two or more academic, scientific, or artistic areas of knowledge.
  4. 9. Moral principles that govern global health actions, including justice and inclusivity.
Down
  1. 1. Virtual delivery of health services, often used to connect remote communities to care.
  2. 2. WHO network for global outbreak alert and coordinated emergency response.
  3. 4. A global outbreak of disease affecting a large population across countries or continents.
  4. 5. Individuals offering health services abroad, driven by a sense of duty or altruism.
  5. 8. The U.S. federal agency leading efforts in public health both nationally and globally.