What does PHE medical abbreviation stand for?

What is the medical definition of PHE abbreviation?

There may be more than one meaning of PHE. However, what is the medical abbreviation PHE?

What is the PHE medical abbreviation?

In the medicine field, the medical abbreviation PHE means Population Health and Environment.

PHE: Population Health and Environment

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