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- W4210366029 abstract "Healthcare systems are facing increasing difficulties and challenges. Population aging is a global reality, particularly in Western nations, where lower birth rates have progressively led to an inversion of the age pyramid in such a way that for the first time in history the number of people over 65 years old will be higher than the number of children under 5 years of age. Globally, the number of people over 60 years is expected to triple by 2100. The increase in life expectancy is also determinant in these changes, and advances of public health, medicine, and economic development over diseases that limit life expectancy mean that many pathological conditions are now chronic, manageable diseases. The increasing number of older patients with more comorbidities presents a tremendous challenge to governments and healthcare systems. These patients require regular and continuous monitoring by different healthcare providers, in many cases for the duration of their lives. Healthcare systems that are organized around a model focused on the management of acute episodes are clearly insufficient to satisfy the needs of these patients. A suggested new model involves the decentralization of healthcare to the patient’s home, with a progressively bigger involvement of the patient, the family, and community structures in the management of the patient’s conditions, as part of the solution to this problem. In this setting, the use of technologies, devices, and telemedicine systems that help the patient and healthcare providers in monitoring and managing the patient’s health state are becoming essential. The use of these technologies may also play a significant role in reducing healthcare-associated expenses, which are becoming a significant burden in modern societies. This is particularly significant regarding cardiovascular diseases, since these account for close to one-third of all deaths in the United States and are responsible for more deaths than all forms of cancer." @default.
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