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Half of the Spaniards Believe that the Health System Lacks Preparation to Cope with Population Ageing

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Some 49 percent of Spaniards consider that the health system is not prepared to cope with population ageing, a phenomenon that goes hand in hand with an increase in chronic diseases such as cancer or cardiovascular diseases, according to a report prepared by beBartlet, based on a survey carried out by Cluster17 and in collaboration with Daiichi Sankyo.
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Read a quick summary generated by AI × Summary of the news: 49% of Spaniards believe that the health system is not prepared to meet the challenges of aging, according to the report Longer Lives, greater challenges, elaborated by beBartlet and Cluster17 with the support of Daiichi Sankyo. The population points to the strengthening of Primary Care (73%) and the promotion of healthy aging as keys to improving prevention. Cardiovascular diseases and…

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In 2040, Spain will be, together with Japan, the country with the highest longevity in the world. However, half of the Spaniards - 49% - believe that the health system is not prepared to cope with the ageing of the population. Those over 64 years of age, who have the most contact with the National Health System, are those who show the greatest confidence: from 59% (in the 64-75 age group) to 56% (in the group over 75 years of age). The younger o…

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Some 49 percent of Spaniards consider that the health system is not prepared to cope with population ageing, a phenomenon that goes hand in hand with an increase in chronic diseases such as cancer or cardiovascular diseases, according to a report prepared by beBartlet, based on a survey carried out by Cluster17 and in collaboration with Daiichi Sankyo.

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