Quebec wants to cut by 10% premature deaths linked to social, economic status
- Quebec's Health Department has a plan to reduce premature deaths linked to social and economic inequalities by 10 percent by 2035.
- The province defines premature deaths as those before age 75 caused by conditions like cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
- Quebec will invest $15 million in the first year for chronic disease screening and $4 million to help people quit smoking.
- The plan aims to improve access to physical activities for vulnerable and marginalized populations.
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Quebec wants to reduce premature mortality due to economic inequalities by 10% by 2035 and to reduce the "preventable disease burden" by 10%.
·Montreal, Canada
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Quebec wants to cut by 10% premature deaths linked to social, economic status
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Read Full ArticleThe Ministry of Health has set itself the goal of reducing premature mortality due to economic inequalities by 10% by 2035 and reducing the "preventable disease burden" by 10%. The Minister announced this on Thursday morning as he launched the brand new national health prevention strategy, which aims to reduce the burden of health care by acting upstream. "It is really necessary to act at the source, it is a matter of the sustainability of our h…
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