To date the Russian Federation achieved success in positioning the organization of medical care of persons of elderly and senile age as a separate line. However, against the background of rapidly developing new technologies in the area of prevention of pathological aging, age-associated diseases education strategy in the field of gerontology and geriatrics requires new approaches it from the standpoint of the organization of health care and public health, since the health care industry allows in combination with the new pedagogical technologies to develop educational programs for specialists of a particular field of medicine, in our case as an example for dentists.
Currently, the state of public health in the Russian Federation and the CIS countries is characterized by negative natural growth, high mortality and disability. There is a decrease in specific gravity and a sharp increase in the number of chronic non-communicable diseases. With age, the proportion of people suffering from chronic non-communicable diseases increases significantly compared to the young. At the same time society is becoming a significant proportion of persons of elderly and senile age. In the current environment increases the importance of health services, which are not only curative but also preventive, sanogenic orientation and focused on helping individuals of older age groups.
Maintaining the health of children, especially those born prematurely, is one of the major challenges of modern society. For more information about the health of premature babies need to use different methods of statistics. In this regard, social and hygienic studies play an indispensable role, as cover all aspects of human activity.
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