Alzheimerova nemoc: význam nových léků a národní strategie pro snížení nákladů na léčbu
Authors:
Petra Marešová; Blanka Klímová; Kamil Kuča
Authors‘ workplace:
Faculty of Informatics and Management, Department of Economics
; University of Hradec Králové
Published in:
Čes. slov. Farm., 2015; 64, 25-30
Category:
Original Articles
Overview
Duševní zdraví ovlivňuje kvalitu života velkého počtu osob a jejich rodinných příslušníků. V současné době činí celosvětově náklady na péči o lidi trpící demencemi více než 1 % hrubého domácího produktu (HDP). V budoucnu se předpokládá nárůst těchto výdajů zejména s ohledem na fakt, že populace vyspělých zemích stárnou a je prokázáno, že demence úzce souvisí se zvyšujícím se věkem. Je zřejmé, že vlády budou nuceny vyčlenit příslušné finanční, materiální a lidské zdroje na léčbu a péči o tyto pacienty. Cílem příspěvku je specifikovat současný stav v oblasti léčby a péče o pacienty trpící Alzheimerovou chorobou a analyzovat přímé a nepřímé náklady související s touto problematikou. Kromě toho je pozornost věnována problematice přístupu vlád a existence strategických plánů v oblasti Alzheimerovy choroby, které by řešily všechny související aspekty včetně investic do výzkumu vývoje léků. V současné době neexistuje léčba, která by uspokojivým způsobem zlepšovala stav těchto pacientů, a to zejména včasné fázi, stejně jako v České republice neexistuje žádný dobře fungující národní strategický plán.
Klíčová slova:
Alzheimerova choroba • náklady • léčba • strategický plán
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