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q. very much meryl good morning or good afternoon everyone
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mental health mental health is a high public health and economic button
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it is a high stigma worldwide
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it provides high human rights violations well line
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but actually it is a low priority and very low
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spending that is actually leading to large treatment gaps
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so high public health economic button high stigma high human rights violations low priority
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spending that actually leads to large treatment gaps and here we are
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so what are we going to do about it this is what i keep saying
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oh i can't say when i was in office for the last four yes
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the international community did act in this area and did a doctor's you um different
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global action plans thanks to the leader of certain people in two thousand and thirteen
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we had a mental health global action plan adopted by the world health
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i'm assembling in geneva it was it had been pushed back in gen sweats them together
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in two thousand and sixteen we had a global action plan on paging and hell like
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healthy eating push by to pam adopted into these just doesn't sixteen i just said it
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and finally this year in may i we had finally a global action plan on dementia push
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by switzerland adopted by the budget in nineteen full member state so we do half
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global action plans we do has three minutes n. yes
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mental health remains
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a low priority in public health spending that leads to large treatment get
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and this is the case everywhere in europe actually the average spending is only
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nearly five percent in the good countries it's it's ten percent of the public health spending
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um and yet we don't do enough if i just look at the costs in switzerland nineteen billion
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swiss francs a yeah it's actually calls by mental health um issues
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in loss of productivity in in direct costs direct and indirect
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depression uh thirty to forty percent of disability benefits in
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switzerland is actually um um is actually a depression
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we actually is have a country we have three suicide today um two out of three amanda
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women actually stay depressed men just commit suicide more quickly
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so there is the made for what it called a p. c. we need to talk see we
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have it but we need more information at it i'm pretty healthy and we need to k.
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so we need a a p. c. if i let me um mega cranes worldwide that we actually half
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we well half as read being listening this morning huge demographic shifts and um
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doubling of uh the number of um of all the population
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by twenty fifty in europe and in north america
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by the way did you know how many people in this world actually benefit from a pension fund
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it's actually only fifteen percent one five to fifteen 'cause then benefit from pension fund
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so the question i have is actually he's going to take care of all those people that are
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suffering from dementia from mental health issues sixty about
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that actually do not have any pension fund
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we don't have a scheme that we don't
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we well ah in the medic trends emerging market and
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those will create new opportunities offering you need
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we have a huge rays of uh make a cities actually thirty
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one um chinese cities uh equal thirty one the g. d.
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p. of thirty one countries just to give you an example paging g. d. p. is the equivalent of switzerland you deeply
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what is the consequence in the we will live to get that we will have to
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reinvent communities we will have to reinvent the we we we we live together
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and how do we care for the people who actually suffer from mental health issues
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yeah i think that's red is digital revolution how is the digital
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revolution going to impact the we we treat meant to help
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actually i'm convinced that the digital revolution is will be an a. is one of the leading
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cool was of mental health issues in depression because we
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can't cope with the pace of digital um
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revolution we are actually feeling left behind and that would be cool
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and finally the last like manic maker trend is this causative resources
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because of the of resources um if we will want fresh what uh
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the biggest reese place where we'll have fresh what is actually antarctica
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scarcity of resources in a health care personnel and the latest un um high
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level commission on hospice now just established that we will need forty million
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new jobs new people working in health k. by twenty thirty
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but actually we already have and we will have
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a gap of twenty million people in supporting for
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people so this is where we have our challenges and with this is where of course volunteers
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and um the support for relatives providing care and this
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thing is of course advocated inning carriage by everyone
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that yeah what do we do for them well we think about it when i think we think about it is because
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my government's decided i'm lost i'm trying to
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actually start thinking about it in order
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to develop a little uh that will support relatives providing k. and everything
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in the meantime that twenty cents um of the caregivers that
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actually uh unpaid wealth might as well as in switzerland
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and i'm thinking tomorrow we'll take care of me
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actually no one i think no one um i've been left without job as
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of july first which is great because i get sick of my dad
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who is suffering from parkinson diseases and um and actually actually
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happy that i do well he's bills this is
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why stay up so like last night and i do take care of me all all his admin stuff
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so yes that's the case that's the reality of life i think everyone in this room has and is caring
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for and and the guys and but tomorrow with all the mega trends and we'll take care of us