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Global process of personalisation in medicine - New perspectives in healthcare V. Costigliola Part I Healthcare systems around the globe Italian healthcare system in the global context: The cultural challenge of predictive, preventive and personalised medicine G. Trovato & F. Basile Healthcare in the UK - Predictive, preventive and personalised medicine perspective at the beginning of the 21st Century K. Grosios, P. Gahan & J. Burbidge The German Healthcare system A. Doring & F. Paul Healthcare overview in the Slovak Republic and implementation of predictive, preventive and personalized medicine M. Kapalla, D. Kapallova & L. Turecky An overview of the healthcare system in the Czech Republic with respect to predictive, preventive and personalized medicine J. Kinkorova & O. Topolcan Perpetual Transitions in Romanian Healthcare L. Spiru, R. Trascu, I. Turcu & M. Marzan An overview of the healthcare system in Georgia T. Rukhadze A general overview of the healthcare system in the Republic of Macedonia (FYROM): Healthcare indicators, organisation of healthcare system and its challenges N. Kamcev, M. Danilova, V. Ivanovska, G. Kamceva, N. Velickova & K. Richter Overview of the healthcare system in Turkey M. Dundar & S.Y. Ozdemir Taiwan's healthcare report W.S.H. Chan Mobility of medical doctors as an attribute of the cross-border healthcare: Challenges, opportunities and perspectives V. Costigliola Where is going the European Pharma Industry? M. Antonelli Part II Female health/care Changing long-held beliefs is never easy: A proposal for multimodal approaches in female healthcare - An integrative view O. Golubnitschaja A gender-specific nutritional approach to women's healthcare N. Shapira Implications of gender based biology in oral health issues - Are women more susceptible? R. Krishna & C. Drisco Simultaneous systematic approach to enable predictive, preventive and personalized medicine - Women healthcare as s case study M. Marcus-Kalish & H. Meiri Part III Traditional and non-conventional medicine Widening the Paradigm in Medicine and Health: Person Centred Medicine as Common Ground of Traditional and Non Conventional Medicine P. Roberti di Sarsina, M. Alivia & P. Guadagni Music-therapy, a personalised bridge towards healing beyond surgery and medication: European paediatrics overview R. Haus Part IV The role of laboratory medicine in healthcare Characterization and validation of biomarkers by immunoassays: Quality requirements, physical standards and data management in predictive medicine T. Waerner, J. Urthaler & K. Krapfenbauer Part V Economy of PPPM Effectiveness, cost effectiveness, and financial viability of personalized medicine: A role for comparative effectiveness research? P. Brown The economic challenge of predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine: The case study of lung-, head and neck cancer A. Kugler, C. Kertu & K. Krapfenbauer Health Promotion and Prevention in companies - economic aspects and prevention strategies for Shift work sleep disorders K. Richter Part VI Ethics of PPPM New ethical paradigm in preventive, predictive and personalised medicine E. Gefenas, A. Cekanauskaite, E. Tuzaite, V. Dranseika & D. Characiejus

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  • The realisation of an optimistic prognosis against pessimistic ones depends on current innovations in diagnostic and cost-effective treatment approaches being widely adopted in clinical practice

  • ■ comprehensive review of historic, cultural, demographic, ethnic, socio-economical, political, and other aspects which contribute to realisation of current healthcare systems;

  • ➣ Systematic approaches of well-being concepts ➣ Crucial aspects of individualised nutrition to enable PPPM ➣ Traditional and non-conventional medicine as one of the cost-effective treatment approaches towards healing beyond surgery and medication ➣ Gender particularities to be respected in PPPM ➣ Health promotion and work ➣ The role of laboratory medicine in healthcare ➣ Standards and management in PPPM ➣ Economy of predictive, preventive and personalised medicine ➣ Ethical paradigm shift in PPPM ➣ Future outlook - new perspectives in healthcare in the context of predictive, preventive and personalised medicine

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The realisation of an optimistic prognosis against pessimistic ones depends on current innovations in diagnostic and cost-effective treatment approaches being widely adopted in clinical practice. Vincenzo Costigliola From EPMA-World Congress 2013 Brussels, Belgium. Utilisation of advanced early and predictive diagnostics, targeted prevention and personalised medical approaches could enable the elderly subpopulation to reach the 100-year age limit in good physical and mental health, as actively contributing members of society.

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