@article{article_1635037, title={The Evolution Of Health Policies: Their Impact On Public Health And Future Vision}, journal={Arel Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi}, volume={9}, pages={44–54}, year={2025}, DOI={10.71230/arsagbil.1635037}, author={Bulut, Canan}, keywords={Health policy, health system resilience, public health, sustainable healthcare}, abstract={This study explores the historical evolution of health policies from the early 20th century to the present, with a particular focus on Europe, North America, and developing countries. It analyzes how health policies have transformed over time to influence public health outcomes, particularly in terms of access, equity, and sustainability in healthcare delivery. Using qualitative and comparative analysis methods, the study investigates key policy components including universal health coverage, public-private partnerships, and digital health innovations. It also compares the historical progression of health policies in various countries with their ability to address current global health challenges. The findings emphasize the notable successes of health policies in expanding universal healthcare access and controlling infectious diseases. The implementation of widespread vaccination programs, improved accessibility to primary healthcare services, and the expansion of publicly funded health systems have all significantly contributed to better public health outcomes. Digital health solutions, such as the expansion of telehealth services and the adoption of electronic health records, have improved healthcare efficiency by reducing wait times, enhancing access in rural areas, and streamlining patient management processes. Nonetheless, challenges persist, including rising healthcare costs, financial sustainability concerns, regional disparities, and the need for resilient health systems in the face of pandemics and other crises. Looking ahead, the trajectory of health policy will be shaped by artificial intelligence–driven management systems, big data analytics, and enhanced global health collaborations. Policymakers must take into account climate change, demographic shifts, and future global health emergencies when designing effective strategies. This study contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the influence of health policies on public health and advocates for a more inclusive, sustainable, and equitable healthcare system.}, number={2}, publisher={Istanbul Arel University}