Health in the 21st century

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This is a time of reflection, rethinking and a new beginning. The human beings and their resources are at the center of attention, as the speed of time and the dynamism of technological development take their toll. The amount of psychological illnesses explodes and the health costs are no longer financially viable. The living conditions of the people have changed drastically. This development is creating a new awareness of human resources. The responsibility for one’s health can no longer exclusively be delegated to the health system, but rather lies in the individual’s own hands. Thereby people are supported by new digital technology.

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Pirker-Binder, I. (2017). Health in the 21st century. In Mindful Prevention of Burnout in Workplace Health Management: Workplace Health Management, Interdisciplinary Concepts, Biofeedback (pp. 233–236). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61337-6_13

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