According to the document, it is proposed to strengthen control over the sale of tobacco products and alcoholic beverages, including limiting their sale at night and via the internet. An increase in excise taxes on tobacco and alcohol is also being considered as a measure to reduce consumption.

Special attention is paid to restricting advertising of harmful products, particularly those targeting children and adolescents, in order to reduce their influence on the formation of behavioral habits.

The concept notes that non-communicable diseases account for about 70 percent of all deaths in the country, and therefore the state plans to strengthen preventive measures aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle and reducing risk factors.

The document also includes directions for strengthening family policy, supporting birth rates, developing medical and social infrastructure, and improving maternal and child healthcare systems.

The initiatives are of a strategic nature and are aimed at reducing premature mortality and increasing life expectancy.