Facts and figures

Facts

  • Health spending in Switzerland amounted to CHF 38 billion in 1998.
  • Today, it amounts to over CHF 54 billion (Federal Office of Statistics, 2006).
  • Over 95 per cent of the costs are incurred in the health sector (stationary and ambulatory treatments, medication, etc.).
With the appropriate tools, health promotion and prevention can make a significant contribution towards reducing health costs.

Health

In 1948 the World Health Organisation WHO defined health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. Social medicine's modern concept of health presents health as a dynamic equilibrium that can be influenced positively or negativels. Our health is directly affected by

  • our individual living conditions (such as habits, relationship, genetic material, etc.)
  • the education
  • the occupation
  • the social status
  • the income
  • the housing (equipment, space, safety, etc.)
  • the environment (climate, pollutions, natural disasters, etc.)
  • the health care system
  • political decisions
  • economic situation of the society
  • etc.

Health promotion

The Ottawa Charter approved in 1986 is considered the most essential health promotion paper. The primary objective of health promotion is to be a "process intended to enable all to attain a higher level of self-determination concerning their health". Each and every individual is to be enabled to improve their personal health.


Health promotion means to

  • develop overall salutogenic policies
  • create healthy environments
  • support health-related joint activities
  • develop personal skills (health potential)
  • re-orient health services and schoolbook medicine

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