ORGANIZATION OF MEDICAL CARE FOR THE OLDER PERSONS. A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE.
The global trend of population ageing is a significant issue, equally relevant to all countries. The World Health Organization predicts that the number of people aged 80 years and over will triple between 2020 and 2050, reaching 426 million. The increase in the elderly population poses serious challenges to national health systems, as it leads to higher health care costs and reduced access to medical care for other age groups. The increasing number of chronic diseases and the expected aging of the population requires clear planning and responsible actions. To this end, we conducted a literature review to examine what countries around the world are doing to address the challenges of caring for older people while adapting to the needs of their aging populations.
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Bekbolatova M.A., Baibussinova A.Zh., Khismetova Z.A., Tukinova A.R., Jobalayeva B.S., Raganina K.T. Organization of medical care for the older persons. A review of international experience // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2024. Vol.26 (4), pp. 250-260. doi 10.34689/SH.2024.26.4.027Related publications:
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