Abstract
Reformation of domestic health care must take place not only on the basis of introduction of world experience but also taking into account the own experience received during realization of innovative developments in medical science. Medicine of the borderline conditions belongs to similar innovative developments that received priority financing of Ministry of Health of Ukraine, appreciation by the customers of the applied researches and support of European medical community. Medicine of the borderline conditions is scientifically justified direction of realization of primary purpose of health care, namely prevention of diseases, which is widely approved in practical activity. Thus, prevention of diseases takes place on the basis of determination of risks of development of certain diseases on individual and population levels, with establishment of orientation of this action on the certain systems and organs and body on the whole, that creates founding for directed correction of the educed pre-nosological states, averting their possible transformation into abnormal states. Acceptance of conception of medicine of the borderline conditions by a medical association can influence the revision of today's paradigm of health care, associated with definition of primary prophylaxis, as dominant direction in maintenance of individual health and health of population. Identification of a causal relationship between the action of unfavorable factors of various origins (professionally determined, educational process, environmental, etc.) with the definition of the acting force (substance, energy, information) and the likelihood of damage to the body of the corresponding etiology, is a prerequisite for the planned correction of the functional state of a person.
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