In an ageing society the quality of health necessarily passes through the quality of life of progressively more fragile people, and the sustainability of the health system becomes a crucial aspect for the economic sustainability of the most civilized countries (AAL PROGRAMME). Citizens over 65 will be more than half of the population by 2050, but older people over 85 will be over 13% of citizens (Arbizzani, 2015). We are facing an epochal change in all aspects of civil and social life and this is mainly reflected on the issue of welfare sustainability.
Urban spaces, new buildings and IC Technologies for health sustainability / Arbizzani, Eugenio. - (2019), pp. 49-60.
Urban spaces, new buildings and IC Technologies for health sustainability
Eugenio Arbizzani
2019
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In an ageing society the quality of health necessarily passes through the quality of life of progressively more fragile people, and the sustainability of the health system becomes a crucial aspect for the economic sustainability of the most civilized countries (AAL PROGRAMME). Citizens over 65 will be more than half of the population by 2050, but older people over 85 will be over 13% of citizens (Arbizzani, 2015). We are facing an epochal change in all aspects of civil and social life and this is mainly reflected on the issue of welfare sustainability.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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