Introduction
The responsibilities of the Agency for Health Research and Quality and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention include regulatory and legal regulation of issues related to compulsory health insurance, the organization of disease prevention, and the sanitary and epidemiological welfare of the population. The Agency for Health Research and Quality and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention deal with a whole range of regulatory tasks, ranging from ensuring a high-quality level of public medical services and ending with control over the activities of pharmaceutical companies.
Discussion
The Agency controls and regulates everything that, to one degree or another, concerns directing the US Protective Services Task Force and the Community Task Force panel members. It regulates the organization of medical care to the population, prescribing the US Protective Services Task Force and the Community Task Force panel members disease prevention measures (US Preventive Services, 2020). Moreover, with the filing of the Agency for Health Research and Quality and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the latest medical technologies for treatment, diagnosis, and prevention are being introduced into the US Protective Services Task Force and the Community Task Force panel members (US Preventive Services, 2021). The Agency also provides a mandatory guide on epidemiological surveillance and the organization of medical education among the population and Community Task Force panel members.
Conclusion
Therefore, the specific subject content of the concept of prevention implies different policy directions, social, collective, and individual activities, and several types of medical activities of the Agency. The concrete objective content of this concept is always the opportunity to promote or hinder the implementation of a particular public health trend with the support of the US Protective Services Task Force and the Community Task Force panel members.
References
US Preventive Services Task Force (2021). Screening for hypertension in adults US preventive services task force reaffirmation recommendation statement. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 325(16), 1650–1656.
US Preventive Services Task Force (2020). Screening for hepatitis C virus infection in adolescents and adults US preventive services task force recommendation statement. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 323(10), 970–975.