The past - to adjust to a new reality in health and wellness
Success: a challenge to change.
Western Medical Systems based on hospitals, skilled workers and high-tech devices with a marginal role for patients and caregivers is very successful. In fact, science and technology continues to revolutionize health care: the support of many infectious diseases were controlled, maternal health (maternal / neonatal mortality) has been improved and the development of viral vaccines has reduced the largeEpidemic.
But as our population will be older and suffer more long-term diseases like diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's disease / cardiovascular disease and coronary care - you can not only fight for a system of diagnosis and control penalty until the disease A half century ago.
The fundamental problem in all developed countries have their disease, but do not really care. The health problems of the early 21st century are not the same as that of the mid-20. Century - as the current Western health care are formed.
Have you in the home and community services and hospital and criticism, the involvement of patients and nurses.
greater impact on the disease of smoking
As reported in 2010, was an analysis (from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data from 1993 to 2008 of 3.5 million adults) by researchers at Columbia University and City College of New York that obesity has become agreater effect on the progression of the disease, while smoking has a greater impact on mortality. Why? The number of adult smokers fell by 18.5 percent over the same period, while the percentage of overweight Americans increased 85 percent.
Results like these now represent a growing majority of the disease and the cost of health care in the richest countries.
Of course, as evidenced by the high-profile health care reform last year, the changes will be processed. However, the increase in reimbursement systems, the old model, institutionsand training are largely built around IT and health promotion of the interests of the public to see trade as the foundation of hospitals.
Dread cost of the clinic, the fear of change Even More
As we have seen the hardest of all applications and resources. What should I do if someone can not afford the system, but approach the anxiety (usually) cheaper alternative or complementary medical techniques?
The answer seems to baseformation of the welfare of health personnel and the introduction of technologies that are "translated into training and practice in the mainstream. Today, many emerging markets in the healthcare field are very experienced in the global health and interested and willing to learn from cultures and countries eased health history.
Competence, professionalism and cooperation in the holistic health
For example, a small but vibrant educational institution in the northwestern United StatesTraining of people in different ways, creating new types of views, families and communities and focusing more on promoting the health and clarification of the disease. The American College of Health Sciences (ACH) to promote competence, professionalism and cooperation in health in general. Graduates with a foundation for holistic health care to build and leave in search of opportunities for the preservation and sharing of knowledge in natural medicine for patients. ACHS studentswins all-around skills that help them, we need healthcare for the 21 century will be.
And governments can do much more to these efforts as well as the SU Ministry of Foreign Affairs supports a philosophy of "3-D" is based on the primary mission: defense, diplomacy and development. Governments can exchange ideas and people and the health and welfare of employees assistance from richer countries to poorer countries to work. They learnThe subtitle of the cultural and social health of the practice and a debt to help the many professionals who have migrated to rich countries to pay back. While the Ministry of Defence has shown that a win-win, we all win. Security may become witnesses of peace, nor can lead more sustainable development.
As Lord Nigel Crisp, former Director-General of the National Health Service and Secretary to the Ministry of Health in England in his new bookTurning the world upside down: the quest for global health in the 21st century: "If the old methods no longer work, we are ready to look for new ideas outside the mainstream club 50 years and we have a professional content the structures and methods defined? "
Success: a challenge to change.
Western Medical Systems based on hospitals, skilled workers and high-tech devices with a marginal role for patients and caregivers is very successful. In fact, science and technology continues to revolutionize health care: the support of many infectious diseases were controlled, maternal health (maternal / neonatal mortality) has been improved and the development of viral vaccines has reduced the largeEpidemic.
But as our population will be older and suffer more long-term diseases like diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's disease / cardiovascular disease and coronary care - you can not only fight for a system of diagnosis and control penalty until the disease A half century ago.
The fundamental problem in all developed countries have their disease, but do not really care. The health problems of the early 21st century are not the same as that of the mid-20. Century - as the current Western health care are formed.
Have you in the home and community services and hospital and criticism, the involvement of patients and nurses.
greater impact on the disease of smoking
As reported in 2010, was an analysis (from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data from 1993 to 2008 of 3.5 million adults) by researchers at Columbia University and City College of New York that obesity has become agreater effect on the progression of the disease, while smoking has a greater impact on mortality. Why? The number of adult smokers fell by 18.5 percent over the same period, while the percentage of overweight Americans increased 85 percent.
Results like these now represent a growing majority of the disease and the cost of health care in the richest countries.
Of course, as evidenced by the high-profile health care reform last year, the changes will be processed. However, the increase in reimbursement systems, the old model, institutionsand training are largely built around IT and health promotion of the interests of the public to see trade as the foundation of hospitals.
Dread cost of the clinic, the fear of change Even More
As we have seen the hardest of all applications and resources. What should I do if someone can not afford the system, but approach the anxiety (usually) cheaper alternative or complementary medical techniques?
The answer seems to baseformation of the welfare of health personnel and the introduction of technologies that are "translated into training and practice in the mainstream. Today, many emerging markets in the healthcare field are very experienced in the global health and interested and willing to learn from cultures and countries eased health history.
Competence, professionalism and cooperation in the holistic health
For example, a small but vibrant educational institution in the northwestern United StatesTraining of people in different ways, creating new types of views, families and communities and focusing more on promoting the health and clarification of the disease. The American College of Health Sciences (ACH) to promote competence, professionalism and cooperation in health in general. Graduates with a foundation for holistic health care to build and leave in search of opportunities for the preservation and sharing of knowledge in natural medicine for patients. ACHS studentswins all-around skills that help them, we need healthcare for the 21 century will be.
And governments can do much more to these efforts as well as the SU Ministry of Foreign Affairs supports a philosophy of "3-D" is based on the primary mission: defense, diplomacy and development. Governments can exchange ideas and people and the health and welfare of employees assistance from richer countries to poorer countries to work. They learnThe subtitle of the cultural and social health of the practice and a debt to help the many professionals who have migrated to rich countries to pay back. While the Ministry of Defence has shown that a win-win, we all win. Security may become witnesses of peace, nor can lead more sustainable development.
As Lord Nigel Crisp, former Director-General of the National Health Service and Secretary to the Ministry of Health in England in his new bookTurning the world upside down: the quest for global health in the 21st century: "If the old methods no longer work, we are ready to look for new ideas outside the mainstream club 50 years and we have a professional content the structures and methods defined? "