Health indicators are measures used to assess the health status of populations, monitor health trends, and evaluate the effectiveness of healthcare interventions. These indicators provide relevant information on various aspects of health, such as disease prevalence, healthcare access and utilization, and health outcomes. Common health indicators include mortality rates, life expectancy, infant mortality rates, vaccination rates, and prevalence of chronic diseases. By tracking these indicators, policymakers and healthcare providers can make informed decisions to improve public health and healthcare systems.