THE SHORT CHARACTERISTIC OF PARTICULAR ASPECTS OF OF PUBLIC HEALTH OF GREECE, SPAIN, BULGARIA

Abstract


The article presents short characteristic of relevant scientific publications concerning some aspects of public health of Greece, Spain and Bulgaria and presented in the PubMed database in 2014–2020. The rather high indicators of life expectancy, low values of maternal and infant mortality are marked. The best results are established in Spain. The high prevalence of chronic non-communicable diseases and their risk factors persists in countries analyzed, especially in Bulgaria and Greece. The health care systems of Greece, Spain and Bulgaria implement projects of digital transformation of medical care support. The most successful in this respect is Spain, while in Bulgaria and Greece information systems in health care remain fragmented.

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K. R. Amlaev

The Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education “The Stavropol State Medical University” of the Minzdrav of Russia, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

V. N. Mazharov

The Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education “The Stavropol State Medical University” of the Minzdrav of Russia, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

Kh. T. Dahkilgova

The Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education “The Stavropol State Medical University” of the Minzdrav of Russia, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

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