Federal Health Agency
/ˈfɛdərəl hɛlθ əˈdʒɛnsi/
Definitions
- (n.) A government organization at the federal level responsible for public health policy, regulation, and oversight.
The Federal Health Agency issued new guidelines to control the epidemic.
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- federal health agency
- federal health agencies
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Commentary
Typically refers to a central governmental body with regulatory powers over health matters; often codified in federal statutes and regulations.
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