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[Conceptual approaches to improve the system of preventive medical examinations of the adult population].

INTRODUCTION: Health indicators Ukraine's adult population over the last decade still too high for both countries of the European Community. Features direction of preventive health system of Ukraine, currently used extremely limited. Existing approaches to planning and carrying out preventive medical examinations in our country are outdated and are formal, so improving the existing system of preventive medical examinations of the adult population is necessary and timely.

AIM: To prove scientifically conceptual approaches to improving the planning and implementation of preventive medical examinations of adults through functional and structural changes.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Literature review, system analysis and conceptual modeling method.

RESULTS: The analysis of the experience of our country for the prevention of the most common diseases and the state of the resource base for its conduct theoretically grounded and presented, functional-structural model of preventive medical examinations of the adult population, based on are: phasing of checkups, the introduction of sex and age of maps, determination at increased risk of diseases and the establishment / improvement of the automated monitoring systems of risk factors for noncommunicable diseases.

CONCLUSIONS: Carrying out preventive medical examinations of the adult population using gender and age card allows you to choose the most appropriate preventive measures and to pay particular attention to preventive measures aimed at preventing the leading causes of disease and disability in a particular age group.

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