Chapter 8
From Risk To Resilience: The Transformative Power of Welfare Programs On Liver Health
- By Varsha Rawat, Manisha Chandrakar, Anjali Wahane, Dron Kumar Sahu, Neha Sharma, Kunal Chandrakar - 18 Apr 2025
- Issues on Health Science, Volume: 1, Pages: 117 - 135
Abstract/Preface
Liver diseases are a growing global concern, affecting millions of people every year. These conditions, such as hepatitis, fatty liver, and cirrhosis, are typically aggravated by socioeconomic disparity, bad lifestyle choices, and a lack of access to proper healthcare. Welfare programs, when effectively administered, have the ability to make a major difference in preventing and treating liver-related health disorders.This chapter, "From Risk to Resilience: How Welfare Programs Can Transform Liver Health," examines how social and health policies can reduce the burden of liver illness. The conversation emphasizes on crucial issues such as free or low-cost healthcare, liver health awareness campaigns, dietary support for at-risk populations, and community-based treatments. Early detection and ongoing care through social programs can help to prevent problems.Using case studies and successful examples of such programs, this chapter emphasizes the significance of a coordinated strategy to combating liver illnesses. The role of government, non-profit organizations, and community involvement is also covered to create a comprehensive picture. The purpose is to highlight how welfare measures can be an effective instrument for promoting liver health and general public well-being.