Children’s health is one of the most important indicators of social and economic development in every country. Modern healthcare systems face numerous challenges related to children’s physical, psychological, and social well-being. Environmental pollution, unhealthy nutrition, urbanization, digital dependency, and limited access to medical services negatively influence the health of younger generations. This study investigates current trends in children’s health and explores effective strategies for improving health outcomes at the regional level. The research applies analytical, comparative, and statistical methods to identify the major determinants of child morbidity and preventive healthcare efficiency. The results demonstrate that regional healthcare reforms, school-based medical programs, vaccination campaigns, balanced nutrition, and public awareness initiatives significantly contribute to better health indicators among children. The article emphasizes the importance of integrated regional policies and sustainable healthcare planning for ensuring long-term improvement in children’s health.
Shoyunusova N. Sh. (Mon,) studied this question.