Disease prevention for the social and economic well-being

Author:

Shevchuk Vasyl1ORCID,Ivanchov Pavlo2ORCID,Paryzkyi Igor3ORCID,Maltsev Vitalii4ORCID,Oksin Vitaliy5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Director General of the Center for Sustainable Development Studies, Ukraine

2. Head of Surgery Department №3 of O. Bohomolets National Medical University

3. Department of Marketing, Economics, Management and Administration, Vice-Rector for Strategic Development of the Higher Educational Institution "National Academy of Management". Ukraine

4. Senior Research Fellow of the Scientific Institute of Public Law, Ukraine

5. Leading Researcher of the Scientific Institute of Public Law, Ukraine

Abstract

The objective of the article was to analyze the socio-economic effectiveness of preventive measures of the main diseases of people of different age groups in the reality of Ukraine. The subject of the study is the characteristics of disease prevention for various age groups. The following research methods are used in the article: analysis and synthesis; systematization of theoretical and empirical research results; analogy and summary. As a result, the role of the prevention of major human diseases is clarified to ensure the socio-economic potential of countries, increase labour capital and productivity and, in addition, contribute to the expansion of gross domestic product. Prevention possibilities are characterized to reduce the burden of disease. At a practical level, comprehensive means of disease prevention are proposed for different age groups of the population. By way of reference, the conditions, and possibilities of reducing the fatal outcomes of the main diseases inherent in the population of Ukraine, such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases, among others, are determined.

Publisher

Universidad del Zulia

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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