Contents

Analysis of elderly health care in Mongolia

ENKHBAYAR, Purevsuren

  • 916 ITEM VIEW
  • 936 DOWNLOAD
Abstract

The purpose was to provide an overview of the main issues related to aging and health of elderly in Mongolia. The Mongolia is located in north east Asia with just more than 3,200,000 population. In 2020, the average life expectancy at birth was 70.71 years, an increase of 1.14 years over the previous five years. In 2020, the gender gap in life expectancy at birth was 9.5 years. The total number of older persons who had outpatient examinations in 2017 was 3.1 million (in repeated numbers). Of the total number of outpatients examined, 38.7 percent were men and 61.3 percent were women. In terms of age groups, 34.6 percent are between the ages of 55 and 59, 27.8 percent are between the ages of 60 and 64, and 37.6 percent are 65 and over.

Cardiovascular diseases account for about 35.1 percent, 12.6 percent for gastrointestinal diseases, 10.3 percent for urinary tract system diseases and neurological diseases about 8.7 percent of the total hospitalized elderly. In Mongolia, long-term care for the elderly and disabled is weak, as most long-term care is provided unofficially within the family. The country has attempted to address issues related to limited capacity and lack of cross-sector cooperation and unmet elderly needs.

Advisors
Lee, Junesoo.
Department
KDI School, Master of Development Policy
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
KDI School
Description
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2021
Keywords
Older people--Medical care--Mongolia
Contents
1. INTRODUCTION

2. LITERATURE REVIEW 

3. CONTEXT OF MONGOLIA

4. PRACTICE AND ANALYSIS

5. CONCLUSION

6. RECOMMENDATION
Pages
33 p
URI
https://archives.kdischool.ac.kr/handle/11125/42541
Type
Thesis
Files in This Item:

Click the button and follow the links to connect to the full text. (KDI CL members only)

qrcode

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

상단으로 이동