Tackling Chronic Disease in Europe
Strategies, Interventions and Challenges
- Publisher
World Health Organization - Published
12th July 2010 - ISBN 9789289041928
- Language English
- Pages 131 pp.
- Size 9" x 9"
- Images tables, charts
Chronic conditions and diseases are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in Europe, accounting for 86% of total premature deaths, and the burden is likely to grow.
The epidemiologic and economic analysis in this book suggests that policy-makers should make chronic disease a priority and focuses on the strategies and interventions to use: prevention and early detection; new provider qualifications and settings; disease management programes; and integrated care models, though evidence on their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness is still limited.
Institutional and organizational challenges are also explored and key policy recommendations are made in order to tackle them successfully.
Acknowledgements
List of tables, figures and boxes
List of abbreviations
About the authors
1) Introduction
Part I: Burden of chronic disease
2) Deaths and burden of chronic disease in Europe
3) Economic consequences of chronic disease
Part II: Strategies for tackling chronic disease
4) Strategies against chronic disease: what is being done?
5) Effectiveness of strategies against chronic disease
6) Cost-effectiveness of strategies against chronic disease
Part III: Challenges of chronic disease management
7) Tackling the challenges of chronic disease in Europe
8) Conclusions
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