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TwitterIn 2024, Sudan was ranked as the most miserable country in the world, with a misery index score of 374.8. Argentina ranked second with an index score of 195.9. Quality of life around the worldThe misery index was created by the economist Arthur Okun in the 1960s. The index is calculated by adding the unemployment rate, the lending rate and the inflation rate minus percent change of GDP per capita. Another famous tool used for the comparison of development of countries around the world is the Human Development Index, which takes into account such factors as life expectancy at birth, literacy rate, education level and gross national income (GNI) per capita. Better economic conditions correlate with higher quality of life Economic conditions affect the life expectancy, which is much higher in the wealthiest regions. With a life expectancy of 85 years, Liechtenstein led the ranking of countries with the highest life expectancy in 2023. On the other hand, Nigeria was the country with the lowest life expectancy, where men were expected to live 55 years as of 2024. The Global Liveability Index ranks the quality of life in cities around the world, basing on political, social, economic and environmental aspects, such as personal safety and health, education and transport services and other public services. In 2024, Vienna was ranked as the city with the highest quality of life worldwide.
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ABSTRACT This paper evaluates the impact of chronic diseases prevalent in the population over 65 years in Argentina in 2001 - 2009, through the method of Disability Adjusted Life Expectancy. In addition, the prevalence of these diseases is described in the same time period as well as the risk factors associated with them. An increased prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases is evident, such as hypertension and diabetes, among others, but also an improvement in the quality of life of people affected by these diseases, which improve as the population ages.
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Well-being assessment is increasingly relevant for economic evaluations, especially in the health and social care sectors. However, measures like the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) have primarily been developed and validated in high-income settings. In Latin America, the need for validated well-being instruments is growing with the interest in expanding the scope of evaluations. This study aimed to evaluate the content and construct validity of the WiX in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, and assessed whether a “Political participation” item would improve validity. The WiX was translated into Spanish, assessed qualitatively through interviews, and quantitatively using an online survey. Following COSMIN guidelines, content validation assessed relevance, comprehensiveness, and comprehensibility, while construct validation examined convergent, structural, and discriminative validity. Eleven interviews with experts and lay people confirmed the relevance, completeness, and clarity of the WiX items. Survey responses from 2,301 participants showed high correlations between WiX scores and other well-being measures. Exploratory factor analysis confirmed that the WiX captures a broader construct than health-related quality of life, and WiX scores varied as expected across age groups, employment status, partnership status, financial situation, and health status. Finally, adding a “Political participation” item did not enhance validity. In conclusion, the WiX appears to be a valid tool for assessing subjective well-being in these four countries and, therefore, useful for economic evaluations. Given the importance of well-being as a policy endpoint, this validation is an empirical contribution for intervention design, evaluation and monitoring within and across sectors in the Latin American context.
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TwitterMuch of Argentina's modern society and culture is rooted in the Spanish Empire's colonization of the region in the 16th century, along with the influx of European migration to the country around the turn of the twentieth century. There are records of human presence in the region dating back to the paleolithic period (3.3 million to 9,650 BCE) and the Incan Empire is known to have extended into the region before Columbus' arrival in the Americas in 1492; however most of this culture and civilization was wiped out by Europeans in the 1500s. During Spanish colonization, the majority of Argentina was a part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (which also included territories in modern-day Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay) and was still economically bound to the Spanish crown. With a population of just 0.5 million in 1800, a combination of mass migration (particularly from Southern Europe) and high birth rates have helped Argentina's population grow above 45 million over the past two centuries.
Independence, Immigration and the Gold rush The age of enlightenment and revolutions in Europe inspired a longing in the region for independence, and Napoleon's invasion of Spain in 1808 was the catalyst for the Spanish Empire's downfall in the Americas, with Argentinian independence declared in 1816. The Spanish military was then defeated in mid 1800s, but for the majority of the next century there was little political or economic stability in the region, with several small-scale civil wars between the different Argentinian states. Starting with the government of Julio Argentino Roca in 1880, ten consecutive federal governments actively pursued a liberal economic policy which led to a massive wave of state-promoted European immigration; so much so that the number of migrants received by Argentina in that period was second only to the United States worldwide. This immigration led to the rejuvenation and reinvention of Argentinian society and economy to such an extent, that by 1908 the country had the seventh largest economy in the world. This in turn led to further immigration and higher standards of living. It is also worth noting that the Tierra del Fuego gold rush that started around 1883 and lasted to around 1906 also contributed greatly to immigration. Unfortunately, Argentina was unable to retain it's acquired economic might; it failed to develop industrially at the same speed as the rest of the world, and the Great Depression of 1929 set in motion an economic decline that contributed to much civil and political unrest.
The impact of Perón, and modern Argentina
The election of Juan Perón in 1946 proved to be a defining point in Argentina's history; Perón was a demagogue who imprisoned (and reportedly tortured) his rivals and critics, and whose isolationist policies and radical spending contributed to severe inflation. With the death of Perón's extremely popular wife, Eva Duarte, in 1952, his popularity declined and he was eventually exiled following a coup in 1955. Despite this exile, Perón returned in 1973 and re-assumed the presidency, until his death in 1974, where he was the succeeded by his third wife. Peron's political philosophy, known as "Peronism", is a mixture of right wing nationalist and left wing populist theories; although Peronism has developed greatly over time, its core belief system is the foundation of Argentina's largest party, the Justicialist Party (although they have become increasingly left wing since the Kirchner administrations).
With the expulsion of Perón in 1955, Argentina's trend of military coups and failed governments continued, and the country faced further economic instability. Despite all of this, medical advancements and improvements to quality of life across the globe helped Argentina's mortality rate to decline, and the population grew at a faster rate than ever before. In April 1982, Argentine forces invaded the British territory of the Falkland Islands, leading to a ten week war between the nations, that ended with Argentina's surrender in June. The war had a relatively small death toll, but contributed to riots in Buenos Aires, which helped to topple the military dictatorship and established the current democratic system. Following a severe recession that began in 2001, President Néstor Kirchner assumed office in 2003, and his wife took over from 2007 to 2015; during the Kirchner administrations, more than eleven million people were lifted out of poverty, and Argentina's economy grew in stature to become one of the Group of Twenty.
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Argentina Fruits Market Size and Trends
The Argentina fruits market size is forecast to increase by USD 146 million at a CAGR of 3.5% between 2023 and 2028. The market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing preference for healthier dietary choices. E-commerce and online grocery shopping have become popular trends, enabling consumers to purchase a wide range of fruits, including exotic varieties, with ease. Packaging techniques, such as modified atmosphere packaging, ensure the freshness and longevity of fruits during transportation and storage. However, concerns over obesity and healthier diets have led to a growing demand for organic label fruit products. Consumers are becoming more conscious of food safety and are wary of fruit contamination. As a result, the market is witnessing a shift towards transparent labeling and traceability to build consumer trust.
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The market is witnessing significant growth due to the increasing health consciousness among consumers. Fresh fruits are an essential component of healthy diets, as they provide essential nutrients and antioxidants. The market is driven by the demand for convenient and healthy food options. Fresh fruits are increasingly being used in the production of convenience food, such as pre-cut fruits and packaged fruits. These value-added products cater to the busy lifestyles of consumers, who prefer quick and easy food options. The use of innovative packaging techniques, such as modified atmosphere packaging, helps preserve the freshness of fruits and extend their shelf life. Chemicals and edible coatings are being used to enhance the shelf life and quality of fresh fruits. For instance, bananas are often treated with chemicals to prevent browning, while watermelon and apples are coated with edible films to maintain their freshness and prevent dehydration. The market for fresh fruits is also driven by the demand for organic and locally sourced fruits. Consumers are increasingly seeking out organic fruits, as they believe they are healthier and free from harmful chemicals. Local sourcing is also gaining popularity, as consumers prefer to support local farmers and reduce the carbon footprint of their food. The market is also witnessing growth in the e-commerce sector.
Market Segmentation
The market research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2024-2028, as well as historical data from 2018 - 2022 for the following segments.
Application
Non-organic
Organic
Distribution Channel
Offline
Online
Geography
Argentina
By Application Insights
The non-organic segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. In the dynamic world of food retail, the market for pre-cut and packaged fruits continues to thrive in the region. This sector caters to the increasing demand for healthy food options and the adoption of healthy eating habits. Innovative packaging solutions have played a significant role in the growth of this market, making it more convenient for consumers to incorporate fruits into their daily diets. Value-added products, such as fruit salads and fruit juices, have gained popularity due to their time-saving benefits and added nutritional value.
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The non-organic segment was the largest segment and was valued at USD 615.40 million in 2018. Locally sourced fruits and exotic varieties add diversity to this market, catering to consumers' preferences for seasonal and unique offerings. Organized retail, including supermarkets and hypermarkets, dominate the distribution channels for packaged fruits. The demand for non-organic fruits, which may include genetically modified fruits or those produced using chemical fertilizers and pesticides, is driven by their lower cost and wide availability. Hence, such factors are fuelling the growth of this segment during the forecast period.
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Argentina Fruits Market Driver
Growing consumption of fruits to maintain healthier diet is notably driving market growth. In today's fast-paced world, the demand for convenient and nutritious food options has grown significantly. Fresh fruits have emerged as a popular choice for health-conscious consumers in Argentina, contributing to the country's overall social and economic well-being. Fruits are essential components of a balanced diet, providing vital vitamins and dietary fibers that aid in disease prevention, including cancer.
With the increasing recognition of their health benefits, fruit ingredients have gained popularity in various food app
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The size of the Argentina Respiratory Devices Market was valued at USD XX Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD XXX Million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 5.20% during the forecast period. Recent developments include: August 2022: With the aim of supporting countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to develop or update their operational plans to face future pandemics, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) held a regional workshop on preparedness and response to events with pandemic and epidemic potential in Buenos Aires., June 2022: CAIRE unveiled the Lifestyle portable oxygen concentrator, aimed at improving the quality of life for oxygen users throughout the country. The CAIRE Lifestyle portable oxygen concentrator is a medical device designed to provide oxygen therapy for individuals who require supplemental oxygen. It is a lightweight and compact device that the user can easily carry, allowing them to move around more freely and maintain an active lifestyle.. Key drivers for this market are: Increasing Prevalence of Respiratory Disorders, such as COPD, TB, Asthma, and Sleep Apnea, Technological Advancements; Large Patient Population. Potential restraints include: High Cost of Devices. Notable trends are: Therapeutic devices in Argentina Respiratory Device is Estimated to Witness a Healthy Growth in Future..
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Ambulance Services Market Size 2024-2028
The ambulance services market size is forecast to increase by USD 13.75 billion, at a CAGR of 6.79% between 2023 and 2028.
Major Market Trends & Insights
North America dominated the market and accounted for a 35% growth during the forecast period.
By the Service Type - Advance life support (ALS) ambulance services segment was valued at USD 15.78 billion in 2022
By the Type - Emergency segment accounted for the largest market revenue share in 2022
Market Size & Forecast
Market Opportunities: USD 96.05 billion
Market Future Opportunities: USD 13747.30 billion
CAGR : 6.79%
North America: Largest market in 2022
Market Summary
The market is witnessing significant advancements, driven by the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the growing recognition of the importance of timely medical intervention. One notable trend is the increasing adoption of air ambulance services, particularly in developing countries. This shift can be attributed to factors such as the expanding healthcare infrastructure and the rising disposable income of the population. In contrast, ground ambulance services continue to dominate the market, accounting for over 80% of the total market share.
Despite these positive developments, the high costs associated with ambulance services remain a significant challenge. For instance, the average cost of an ambulance ride in the US can range from USD300 to USD3,000 or more, depending on the distance traveled and the level of medical care required. This financial burden can deter individuals from seeking necessary medical attention, leading to potentially life-threatening consequences. In conclusion, the market is undergoing continuous transformation, with a focus on improving accessibility, affordability, and the overall quality of care. By staying informed of these trends and developments, businesses can effectively cater to the evolving needs of their customers and remain competitive in this dynamic industry.
What will be the Size of the Ambulance Services Market during the forecast period?
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The market is a dynamic and complex ecosystem, characterized by ongoing advancements in technology and regulatory requirements. According to industry estimates, the global market for ambulance services is projected to reach USD 879 billion by 2025, growing from 2020. This expansion is driven by several factors, including the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, growing emphasis on prehospital care quality, and the integration of advanced technologies. For instance, the adoption of GPS tracking systems, mobile data terminals, and predictive modeling techniques has significantly improved operational efficiency gains and response time analysis. Furthermore, the implementation of infection control protocols, staff competency assessment, and community health needs assessment have become essential components of ambulance services to ensure the highest level of patient care.
Despite these advancements, ambulance services continue to face challenges, such as hospital transfer times, fuel efficiency metrics, and cost optimization strategies, necessitating ongoing quality improvement initiatives and risk management strategies.
How is this Ambulance Services Industry segmented?
The ambulance services industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2024-2028, as well as historical data from 2018-2022 for the following segments.
Service Type
Advance life support (ALS) ambulance services
Basic life support (BLS) ambulance services
Type
Emergency
Non-emergency
End-User
Hospitals
Government Agencies
Private Healthcare Providers
Operation Mode
Public
Private
Hybrid
Geography
North America
US
Canada
Europe
France
Germany
Italy
UK
Middle East and Africa
Egypt
KSA
Oman
UAE
APAC
China
India
Japan
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Rest of World (ROW)
By Service Type Insights
The advance life support (als) ambulance services segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
ALS ambulance services represent a crucial segment of the emergency medical services market, offering advanced medical care and transportation for patients with complex medical needs. These services are staffed with proficient medical professionals, including paramedics and EMTs, who are adept in utilizing sophisticated medical equipment and medications to attend to critically ill patients. ALS ambulances are outfitted with advanced monitoring systems, such as ECGs and pulse oximeters, enabling medical personnel
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