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Marko Kapalla

Researcher at Comenius University in Bratislava

Publications -  7
Citations -  314

Marko Kapalla is an academic researcher from Comenius University in Bratislava. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 241 citations.

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Medicine in the early twenty-first century: Paradigm and anticipation - EPMA position paper 2016

TL;DR: The dedicated EPMA working group provides a deep analysis in the issue followed by the expert recommendations considering the multifaceted aspects of both “disease care” and “health care’ practices including ethics and economy, life quality of individuals and patients, interests of professional groups involved, benefits of subpopulations, health care system(s) and society as a whole.
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EPMA-World Congress 2015

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- 09 May 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a biomarker panel for targeted application of radioembolisation improving individual outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in a clinical trial.
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An overview of the healthcare system in the Slovak Republic

TL;DR: Healthcare system in Slovakia is neither Bismarck nor Beveridge nor National Health Insurance model, although it has certain features of all and the insured citizen is almost unlimited as for the amount of healthcare spending but the reimbursement limits are set for the particular healthcare providers.
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How to estimate health-related costs: economic aspect of healthy life style and its importance for PPPM.

TL;DR: Analyzing economic aspects of healthy life style is important from the point of view of predictive, preventive and personalized medicine which highlights preventive measures and personalized attitude towards the person who doesn’t want to become “a patient” but, on the other hand, he/she wants to know how much would it really cost to “be healthy” and whether it is affordable.
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Vision of the first EPMA center for predictive, preventive and personalized medicine in Europe

TL;DR: The philosophy from collapsing and unbalanced disease-oriented healthcare, which the authors refer to as “disecare”, is changed to the health- oriented healthcare as an economically sustainable, logical, and progressive alternative and inevitable balance.