Neutrosophic Evaluation of Health Promotion Programs for Resource Allocation
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The efficient allocation of resources to health promotion and disease prevention programs in the field of healthcare is a multidimensional and highly sensitive challenge that requires the simultaneous consideration of multiple criteria and objectives. In this context, neutrosophic logic emerges as a promising tool capable of addressing the inherent uncertainty and imprecision in health decision-making. This article explores the application of neutrosophic logic in decision-making regarding the allocation of resources to health promotion and disease prevention programs, taking into account a wide range of criteria. The main objective of this research is to validate the importance of using neutrosophic logic in resource allocation for these programs, emphasizing its ability to handle ambiguity and uncertainty effectively and equitably. The results obtained have demonstrated that neutrosophic logic is an effective tool in decision-making in the field of public health.
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