Buying health vs. Prevention
An individual’s or family’s initiative can be more efficient than rigid system structure.
An individual’s or family’s initiative can be more efficient than rigid system structure.
Active and productive aging involves promoting activity, maintaining health, fostering inclusion and social support, and improving the quality of life of older adults through a transdisciplinary approach.
Analyzing local and global conditions, plans and trends leads to the conclusion that mobile healthcare and welfare services should be developed, improved and integrated into tourism. And vice versa, integration of health into tourism!
The lack of information for sick people on vacation is the reason why many patients and their families feel insecure and decide to take a "passive" vacation at home.
It is important to learn how to make the most of the short time that doctors can dedicate to each patient.
By questioning stereotypes, we hope to contribute to a more accurate and nuanced understanding of older people and aging.
One of the fears we all face sooner or later in life is: “How will I afford care in my old age?”
Intellectual and material resources can be capitalized to the benefit and well-being of all participants.
Let's discover the opportunities offered by transdisciplinary education and training to maintain and improve the quality of life of sick people.
Modern communications allow patients to make independent decisions and service choices.
We look at health from the point of view of the insurance company, the employer and the family. The costs of illness are often invisible. They are unpredictable and high. Surprising and problematic are especially the indirect costs.
Telemedical services, in addition to protecting personal information, require absolute discretion of health-related data.
Master the challenges of independence and self-determination with expert support and effective communication, and secure attention and care.