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International experience in organizing medical and social care for the elderly

https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2022-4-8488

Abstract

   One of the main problems in the field of demography is the process of population aging. In Kazakhstan, this issue is still new and requires reflection in state documents and legal acts. The aging process can be prevented and slowed down naturally. To this end, it is necessary to pay special attention to the technology of geriatric care in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the CIS countries and the allocation of a separate doctor - gerontologist for the elderly. In many CIS countries, the issue of population aging requires attention, while in other "young" countries, time helps to solve this problem in a timely manner. The solution to the issue of population aging was proposed by the UN and a number of other international organizations. In this regard, many countries are taking actions aimed at introducing or improving the system of long-term assistance.

About the Authors

A. Sakibaeva
NEI «Kazakh-Russian Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Asem Sakibaeva

Almaty



A. Mansharipova
NEI «Kazakh-Russian Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Almagul Mansharipova

Almaty



Z. Ligai
NEI «Kazakh-Russian Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Zoia Ligai

Almaty



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Sakibaeva A., Mansharipova A., Ligai Z. International experience in organizing medical and social care for the elderly. Actual Problems of Theoretical and Clinical Medicine. 2022;(4):84-88. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2022-4-8488

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