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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE TO COST U.S. UP TO $7.7 TRILLION BY Alzheimer’s health care and caregiver cost impact far greater than meets the eye November 20, 2017 (Washington, D.C.) Recent research data developed by IHS Markit on behalf of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) projects the cumulative total cost of Alzheimer’s disease between 2017 and 2030 will be $7.7 trillion - $3.2 trillion in health care costs and $4.5 trillion in the GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. NEW JERSEY | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in New Jersey is $1.1 trillion. In 2015, 5.2 million people in New Jersey had at least 1 chronic disease, 2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost New Jersey $53.7 billion in medical costs and an extra $21.9 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average per year 2016-2030). ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
STEPHEN R. WINN
Stephen R. Winn currently serves as Executive Director of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, a position he has held since 1984. He is President of Stephen R. Winn & Associates, a Tallahassee-based governmental and public relations company. He also serves as a legislative and governmental consultant to the Florida Society of Hearing & Healthcare Professionals and GlaxoSmithKline WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. 20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical HEALTH-CARE COST PROJECTIONS FOR Health-Care Cost Projections for Diabetes and other Chronic Diseases:The current Context and Potential Enhancements 3 For the Medicare population, the problem is already at hand. KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE In an effort to raise awareness of the broad impact of chronic disease across the U.S., PFCD takes a closer look at the cost of chronic disease and opportunities for LOUISIANA | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in Louisiana is $612 billion. In 2015, 2.9 million people in Louisiana had at least 1 chronic disease, 1.2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Louisiana $28.8 billion in medical costs and an extra $12 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE TO COST U.S. UP TO $7.7 TRILLION BY Alzheimer’s health care and caregiver cost impact far greater than meets the eye November 20, 2017 (Washington, D.C.) Recent research data developed by IHS Markit on behalf of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) projects the cumulative total cost of Alzheimer’s disease between 2017 and 2030 will be $7.7 trillion - $3.2 trillion in health care costs and $4.5 trillion in the GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. NEW JERSEY | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in New Jersey is $1.1 trillion. In 2015, 5.2 million people in New Jersey had at least 1 chronic disease, 2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost New Jersey $53.7 billion in medical costs and an extra $21.9 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average per year 2016-2030). ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
STEPHEN R. WINN
Stephen R. Winn currently serves as Executive Director of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, a position he has held since 1984. He is President of Stephen R. Winn & Associates, a Tallahassee-based governmental and public relations company. He also serves as a legislative and governmental consultant to the Florida Society of Hearing & Healthcare Professionals and GlaxoSmithKline WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. 20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical HEALTH-CARE COST PROJECTIONS FOR Health-Care Cost Projections for Diabetes and other Chronic Diseases:The current Context and Potential Enhancements 3 For the Medicare population, the problem is already at hand. ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is an internationally-recognized organization of patients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, and health policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one cause of death, disability, and rising health care costs: chronic disease. The Problem: Preventable and Mismanaged Chronic Disease PARTNERS | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT Partners. The following list includes national partner organizations and other leaders of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD). Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) Aetna, Inc. Allergan. Alliance for Aging Research. Alliance for Patient Access. Alzheimer's Association. ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE TO COST U.S. UP TO $7.7 TRILLION BY Alzheimer’s health care and caregiver cost impact far greater than meets the eye November 20, 2017 (Washington, D.C.) Recent research data developed by IHS Markit on behalf of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) projects the cumulative total cost of Alzheimer’s disease between 2017 and 2030 will be $7.7 trillion - $3.2 trillion in health care costs and $4.5 trillion in the THE GROWING CRISIS OF CHRONIC DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES A Vision for a Healthier Future t 1Overweight rates have been climbing over the past few decades among children. About 9 million (or roughly one in six kids ages 6–19) were overweight in 2004 – more NEW JERSEY | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in New Jersey is $1.1 trillion. In 2015, 5.2 million people in New Jersey had at least 1 chronic disease, 2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost New Jersey $53.7 billion in medical costs and an extra $21.9 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average per year 2016-2030). ARKANSAS | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT Projected total cost of chronic disease in 2016-2030 in Arkansas is $409 billion. In 2015, 1.9 million people in Arkansas had at least 1 chronic disease, 787 thousand had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Arkansas $19.4 billion in medical costs and an extra $7.9 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
AMERICA CAN'T AFFORD TO IGNORE GOUT ANY LONGER By Kenneth Thorpe August 30, 2018 Almost 4 million Americans suffer from gout, a form of inflammatory arthritis that causes devastating pain. For decades, this disease largely flew under doctors’ radar. Experts mistakenly believed that gout-related spending totaled just $6 billion annually — an insignificant 0.0018 percent of the nation’s $3.3 trillion health-care spending. NEW DATA SHOWS OBESITY COSTS WILL GROW TO $344 BILLION BY As Congress Seeks to Lower Health Care Costs, New Report Finds Obesity Costs Will Quadruple Over the Next Decade Without ActionA new study released today shows that rising obesity rates will continue to be an increasing burden on the health care system over the next decade. The report, titled, "The Future Cost of Obesity: National and State Estimates of the Impact of Obesity on Direct Health TRANSFORMING HEALTH IN TURKEY Transforming Health in Turkey 21st Century Opportunities Modern Turkey has achieved rapid success in areas such as reducing infant and child mortality and protecting women in childbirth. THEHONORABLEHARRY REID SENATE MINORITY LEADER 361ARUSSELL TheHonorableHarry Reid Senate Majority Leader 522Hart SenateOffice Building Washington,D.C. 20510 TheHonorableMitchMcConnell SenateMinority Leader
KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE In an effort to raise awareness of the broad impact of chronic disease across the U.S., PFCD takes a closer look at the cost of chronic disease and opportunities for LOUISIANA | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in Louisiana is $612 billion. In 2015, 2.9 million people in Louisiana had at least 1 chronic disease, 1.2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Louisiana $28.8 billion in medical costs and an extra $12 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE TO COST U.S. UP TO $7.7 TRILLION BY Alzheimer’s health care and caregiver cost impact far greater than meets the eye November 20, 2017 (Washington, D.C.) Recent research data developed by IHS Markit on behalf of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) projects the cumulative total cost of Alzheimer’s disease between 2017 and 2030 will be $7.7 trillion - $3.2 trillion in health care costs and $4.5 trillion in the GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. NEW JERSEY | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in New Jersey is $1.1 trillion. In 2015, 5.2 million people in New Jersey had at least 1 chronic disease, 2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost New Jersey $53.7 billion in medical costs and an extra $21.9 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average per year 2016-2030). ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
STEPHEN R. WINN
Stephen R. Winn currently serves as Executive Director of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, a position he has held since 1984. He is President of Stephen R. Winn & Associates, a Tallahassee-based governmental and public relations company. He also serves as a legislative and governmental consultant to the Florida Society of Hearing & Healthcare Professionals and GlaxoSmithKline WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. 20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical HEALTH-CARE COST PROJECTIONS FOR Health-Care Cost Projections for Diabetes and other Chronic Diseases:The current Context and Potential Enhancements 3 For the Medicare population, the problem is already at hand. KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE In an effort to raise awareness of the broad impact of chronic disease across the U.S., PFCD takes a closer look at the cost of chronic disease and opportunities for LOUISIANA | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in Louisiana is $612 billion. In 2015, 2.9 million people in Louisiana had at least 1 chronic disease, 1.2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Louisiana $28.8 billion in medical costs and an extra $12 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE TO COST U.S. UP TO $7.7 TRILLION BY Alzheimer’s health care and caregiver cost impact far greater than meets the eye November 20, 2017 (Washington, D.C.) Recent research data developed by IHS Markit on behalf of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) projects the cumulative total cost of Alzheimer’s disease between 2017 and 2030 will be $7.7 trillion - $3.2 trillion in health care costs and $4.5 trillion in the GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. NEW JERSEY | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in New Jersey is $1.1 trillion. In 2015, 5.2 million people in New Jersey had at least 1 chronic disease, 2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost New Jersey $53.7 billion in medical costs and an extra $21.9 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average per year 2016-2030). ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
STEPHEN R. WINN
Stephen R. Winn currently serves as Executive Director of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, a position he has held since 1984. He is President of Stephen R. Winn & Associates, a Tallahassee-based governmental and public relations company. He also serves as a legislative and governmental consultant to the Florida Society of Hearing & Healthcare Professionals and GlaxoSmithKline WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. 20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical HEALTH-CARE COST PROJECTIONS FOR Health-Care Cost Projections for Diabetes and other Chronic Diseases:The current Context and Potential Enhancements 3 For the Medicare population, the problem is already at hand. ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is an internationally-recognized organization of patients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, and health policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one cause of death, disability, and rising health care costs: chronic disease. The Problem: Preventable and Mismanaged Chronic Disease PARTNERS | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT Partners. The following list includes national partner organizations and other leaders of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD). Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) Aetna, Inc. Allergan. Alliance for Aging Research. Alliance for Patient Access. Alzheimer's Association. ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE TO COST U.S. UP TO $7.7 TRILLION BY Alzheimer’s health care and caregiver cost impact far greater than meets the eye November 20, 2017 (Washington, D.C.) Recent research data developed by IHS Markit on behalf of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) projects the cumulative total cost of Alzheimer’s disease between 2017 and 2030 will be $7.7 trillion - $3.2 trillion in health care costs and $4.5 trillion in the THE GROWING CRISIS OF CHRONIC DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES A Vision for a Healthier Future t 1Overweight rates have been climbing over the past few decades among children. About 9 million (or roughly one in six kids ages 6–19) were overweight in 2004 – more NEW JERSEY | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in New Jersey is $1.1 trillion. In 2015, 5.2 million people in New Jersey had at least 1 chronic disease, 2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost New Jersey $53.7 billion in medical costs and an extra $21.9 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average per year 2016-2030). ARKANSAS | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT Projected total cost of chronic disease in 2016-2030 in Arkansas is $409 billion. In 2015, 1.9 million people in Arkansas had at least 1 chronic disease, 787 thousand had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Arkansas $19.4 billion in medical costs and an extra $7.9 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
AMERICA CAN'T AFFORD TO IGNORE GOUT ANY LONGER By Kenneth Thorpe August 30, 2018 Almost 4 million Americans suffer from gout, a form of inflammatory arthritis that causes devastating pain. For decades, this disease largely flew under doctors’ radar. Experts mistakenly believed that gout-related spending totaled just $6 billion annually — an insignificant 0.0018 percent of the nation’s $3.3 trillion health-care spending. NEW DATA SHOWS OBESITY COSTS WILL GROW TO $344 BILLION BY As Congress Seeks to Lower Health Care Costs, New Report Finds Obesity Costs Will Quadruple Over the Next Decade Without ActionA new study released today shows that rising obesity rates will continue to be an increasing burden on the health care system over the next decade. The report, titled, "The Future Cost of Obesity: National and State Estimates of the Impact of Obesity on Direct Health TRANSFORMING HEALTH IN TURKEY Transforming Health in Turkey 21st Century Opportunities Modern Turkey has achieved rapid success in areas such as reducing infant and child mortality and protecting women in childbirth. THEHONORABLEHARRY REID SENATE MINORITY LEADER 361ARUSSELL TheHonorableHarry Reid Senate Majority Leader 522Hart SenateOffice Building Washington,D.C. 20510 TheHonorableMitchMcConnell SenateMinority Leader
KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE In an effort to raise awareness of the broad impact of chronic disease across the U.S., PFCD takes a closer look at the cost of chronic disease and opportunities for ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is an internationally-recognized organization of patients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, and health policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one cause of death, disability, and rising health care costs: chronic disease. The Problem: Preventable and Mismanaged Chronic Disease | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE Hospital care is the largest contributor to commercial health insurance spending growth, accounting for 42% of the increase since 2016. The growth in spending due to hospitals is more than twice that of the growth due Framework to Address High Cost Burden for People with Advocates for people living with serious chronic illnesses share MILKEN INSTITUTE STUDY: CHRONIC DISEASE COSTS U.S. ECONOMY Impact not inevitable: Is avoidable by improving treatment and prevention of chronic diseaseWashington, D.C. - In a groundbreaking study released today by the Milken Institute, the annual economic impact on the U.S. economy of the most common chronic diseases is calculated to be more than $1 trillion, which could balloon to nearly $6 trillion by the middle of the century. LOUISIANA | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in Louisiana is $612 billion. In 2015, 2.9 million people in Louisiana had at least 1 chronic disease, 1.2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Louisiana $28.8 billion in medical costs and an extra $12 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. THE GROWING CRISIS OF CHRONIC DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES A Vision for a Healthier Future t 1Overweight rates have been climbing over the past few decades among children. About 9 million (or roughly one in six kids ages 6–19) were overweight in 2004 – more WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. 20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical THEHONORABLEHARRY REID SENATE MINORITY LEADER 361ARUSSELL TheHonorableHarry Reid Senate Majority Leader 522Hart SenateOffice Building Washington,D.C. 20510 TheHonorableMitchMcConnell SenateMinority Leader
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GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. WHATÕS DRIVING HEALTH CARE COSTS? $1.65 TRILLION 75% $1.3 FIGHTING CHRONIC DISEASE: The Case for Enhancing the Congressional Budget Analysis Process WhatÕs Driving Health Care Costs? $1.65 Trillion Amount spent each year treating patients with ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
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PARTNERS | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT Partners. The following list includes national partner organizations and other leaders of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD). Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) Aetna, Inc. Allergan. Alliance for Aging Research. Alliance for Patient Access. Alzheimer's Association. 20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
STEPHEN R. WINN
Stephen R. Winn currently serves as Executive Director of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, a position he has held since 1984. He is President of Stephen R. Winn & Associates, a Tallahassee-based governmental and public relations company. He also serves as a legislative and governmental consultant to the Florida Society of Hearing & Healthcare Professionals and GlaxoSmithKline NEW DATA SHOWS OBESITY COSTS WILL GROW TO $344 BILLION BY As Congress Seeks to Lower Health Care Costs, New Report Finds Obesity Costs Will Quadruple Over the Next Decade Without ActionA new study released today shows that rising obesity rates will continue to be an increasing burden on the health care system over the next decade. The report, titled, "The Future Cost of Obesity: National and State Estimates of the Impact of Obesity on Direct Health HEALTH-CARE COST PROJECTIONS FOR Health-Care Cost Projections for Diabetes and other Chronic Diseases:The current Context and Potential Enhancements 3 For the Medicare population, the problem is already at hand. TRANSFORMING HEALTH IN TURKEY Transforming Health in Turkey 21st Century Opportunities Modern Turkey has achieved rapid success in areas such as reducing infant and child mortality and protecting women in childbirth. KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE In an effort to raise awareness of the broad impact of chronic disease across the U.S., PFCD takes a closer look at the cost of chronic disease and opportunities for ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is an internationally-recognized organization of patients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, and health policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one cause of death, disability, and rising health care costs: chronic disease. The Problem: Preventable and Mismanaged Chronic Disease MILKEN INSTITUTE STUDY: CHRONIC DISEASE COSTS U.S. ECONOMY Impact not inevitable: Is avoidable by improving treatment and prevention of chronic diseaseWashington, D.C. - In a groundbreaking study released today by the Milken Institute, the annual economic impact on the U.S. economy of the most common chronic diseases is calculated to be more than $1 trillion, which could balloon to nearly $6 trillion by the middle of the century. LOUISIANA | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in Louisiana is $612 billion. In 2015, 2.9 million people in Louisiana had at least 1 chronic disease, 1.2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Louisiana $28.8 billion in medical costs and an extra $12 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. WHATÕS DRIVING HEALTH CARE COSTS? $1.65 TRILLION 75% $1.3 FIGHTING CHRONIC DISEASE: The Case for Enhancing the Congressional Budget Analysis Process WhatÕs Driving Health Care Costs? $1.65 Trillion Amount spent each year treating patients with ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical THEHONORABLEHARRY REID SENATE MINORITY LEADER 361ARUSSELL TheHonorableHarry Reid Senate Majority Leader 522Hart SenateOffice Building Washington,D.C. 20510 TheHonorableMitchMcConnell SenateMinority Leader
KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE In an effort to raise awareness of the broad impact of chronic disease across the U.S., PFCD takes a closer look at the cost of chronic disease and opportunities for ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is an internationally-recognized organization of patients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, and health policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one cause of death, disability, and rising health care costs: chronic disease. The Problem: Preventable and Mismanaged Chronic Disease MILKEN INSTITUTE STUDY: CHRONIC DISEASE COSTS U.S. ECONOMY Impact not inevitable: Is avoidable by improving treatment and prevention of chronic diseaseWashington, D.C. - In a groundbreaking study released today by the Milken Institute, the annual economic impact on the U.S. economy of the most common chronic diseases is calculated to be more than $1 trillion, which could balloon to nearly $6 trillion by the middle of the century. LOUISIANA | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in Louisiana is $612 billion. In 2015, 2.9 million people in Louisiana had at least 1 chronic disease, 1.2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Louisiana $28.8 billion in medical costs and an extra $12 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. WHATÕS DRIVING HEALTH CARE COSTS? $1.65 TRILLION 75% $1.3 FIGHTING CHRONIC DISEASE: The Case for Enhancing the Congressional Budget Analysis Process WhatÕs Driving Health Care Costs? $1.65 Trillion Amount spent each year treating patients with ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical THEHONORABLEHARRY REID SENATE MINORITY LEADER 361ARUSSELL TheHonorableHarry Reid Senate Majority Leader 522Hart SenateOffice Building Washington,D.C. 20510 TheHonorableMitchMcConnell SenateMinority Leader
ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is an internationally-recognized organization of patients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, and health policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one cause of death, disability, and rising health care costs: chronic disease. The Problem: Preventable and Mismanaged Chronic Disease | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE Hospital care is the largest contributor to commercial health insurance spending growth, accounting for 42% of the increase since 2016. The growth in spending due to hospitals is more than twice that of the growth due Framework to Address High Cost Burden for People with Advocates for people living with serious chronic illnesses share COVID-19 INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES FOR HIGH-RISK GROUPS pfcd infographics: covid-19 exposes health system flaws, raises risk for many chronic disease and covid-19: who's at risk and how toprepare
PARTNERS | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT Partners. The following list includes national partner organizations and other leaders of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD). Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) Aetna, Inc. Allergan. Alliance for Aging Research. Alliance for Patient Access. Alzheimer's Association. 20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
STEPHEN R. WINN
Stephen R. Winn currently serves as Executive Director of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, a position he has held since 1984. He is President of Stephen R. Winn & Associates, a Tallahassee-based governmental and public relations company. He also serves as a legislative and governmental consultant to the Florida Society of Hearing & Healthcare Professionals and GlaxoSmithKline NEW DATA SHOWS OBESITY COSTS WILL GROW TO $344 BILLION BY As Congress Seeks to Lower Health Care Costs, New Report Finds Obesity Costs Will Quadruple Over the Next Decade Without ActionA new study released today shows that rising obesity rates will continue to be an increasing burden on the health care system over the next decade. The report, titled, "The Future Cost of Obesity: National and State Estimates of the Impact of Obesity on Direct Health HEALTH-CARE COST PROJECTIONS FOR Health-Care Cost Projections for Diabetes and other Chronic Diseases:The current Context and Potential Enhancements 3 For the Medicare population, the problem is already at hand. TRANSFORMING HEALTH IN TURKEY Transforming Health in Turkey 21st Century Opportunities Modern Turkey has achieved rapid success in areas such as reducing infant and child mortality and protecting women in childbirth. KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE In an effort to raise awareness of the broad impact of chronic disease across the U.S., PFCD takes a closer look at the cost of chronic disease and opportunities for ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is an internationally-recognized organization of patients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, and health policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one cause of death, disability, and rising health care costs: chronic disease. The Problem: Preventable and Mismanaged Chronic Disease MILKEN INSTITUTE STUDY: CHRONIC DISEASE COSTS U.S. ECONOMY Impact not inevitable: Is avoidable by improving treatment and prevention of chronic diseaseWashington, D.C. - In a groundbreaking study released today by the Milken Institute, the annual economic impact on the U.S. economy of the most common chronic diseases is calculated to be more than $1 trillion, which could balloon to nearly $6 trillion by the middle of the century. LOUISIANA | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in Louisiana is $612 billion. In 2015, 2.9 million people in Louisiana had at least 1 chronic disease, 1.2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Louisiana $28.8 billion in medical costs and an extra $12 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. WHATÕS DRIVING HEALTH CARE COSTS? $1.65 TRILLION 75% $1.3 FIGHTING CHRONIC DISEASE: The Case for Enhancing the Congressional Budget Analysis Process WhatÕs Driving Health Care Costs? $1.65 Trillion Amount spent each year treating patients with ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical THEHONORABLEHARRY REID SENATE MINORITY LEADER 361ARUSSELL TheHonorableHarry Reid Senate Majority Leader 522Hart SenateOffice Building Washington,D.C. 20510 TheHonorableMitchMcConnell SenateMinority Leader
KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE In an effort to raise awareness of the broad impact of chronic disease across the U.S., PFCD takes a closer look at the cost of chronic disease and opportunities for ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is an internationally-recognized organization of patients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, and health policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one cause of death, disability, and rising health care costs: chronic disease. The Problem: Preventable and Mismanaged Chronic Disease MILKEN INSTITUTE STUDY: CHRONIC DISEASE COSTS U.S. ECONOMY Impact not inevitable: Is avoidable by improving treatment and prevention of chronic diseaseWashington, D.C. - In a groundbreaking study released today by the Milken Institute, the annual economic impact on the U.S. economy of the most common chronic diseases is calculated to be more than $1 trillion, which could balloon to nearly $6 trillion by the middle of the century. LOUISIANA | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Projected total cost of chronic disease from 2016-2030 in Louisiana is $612 billion. In 2015, 2.9 million people in Louisiana had at least 1 chronic disease, 1.2 million had 2 or more chronic diseases. Chronic disease could cost Louisiana $28.8 billion in medical costs and an extra $12 billion annually in lost employee productivity (average peryear 2016-2030).
GETTING TO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S DIABETES CRISIS The Detriot News August 8, 2018 About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of our seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. WHY IS CANCER TREATMENT SO EXPENSIVE? Cancer represents a big financial burden in the U.S., but an ounce of prevention might well be worth a pound of cure. WHATÕS DRIVING HEALTH CARE COSTS? $1.65 TRILLION 75% $1.3 FIGHTING CHRONIC DISEASE: The Case for Enhancing the Congressional Budget Analysis Process WhatÕs Driving Health Care Costs? $1.65 Trillion Amount spent each year treating patients with ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical THEHONORABLEHARRY REID SENATE MINORITY LEADER 361ARUSSELL TheHonorableHarry Reid Senate Majority Leader 522Hart SenateOffice Building Washington,D.C. 20510 TheHonorableMitchMcConnell SenateMinority Leader
ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is an internationally-recognized organization of patients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, and health policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one cause of death, disability, and rising health care costs: chronic disease. The Problem: Preventable and Mismanaged Chronic Disease | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE Hospital care is the largest contributor to commercial health insurance spending growth, accounting for 42% of the increase since 2016. The growth in spending due to hospitals is more than twice that of the growth due Framework to Address High Cost Burden for People with Advocates for people living with serious chronic illnesses share COVID-19 INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES FOR HIGH-RISK GROUPS pfcd infographics: covid-19 exposes health system flaws, raises risk for many chronic disease and covid-19: who's at risk and how toprepare
PARTNERS | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT Partners. The following list includes national partner organizations and other leaders of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD). Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) Aetna, Inc. Allergan. Alliance for Aging Research. Alliance for Patient Access. Alzheimer's Association. 20 09 - FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE 2009 ALMANAC OF CHRONIC DISEASE 3 As individuals, we can make small changes in our lives, like reducing intake of fats and sugars, eliminating smoking and including physical ANN LYNCH | KEEPING EDUCATION ACTIVE | PARTNERSHIP TO Ann Lynch has worked for decades to improve the accessibility and quality of health care and education in Southern Nevada through her work at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, the PTA and countless other community, health and educational organizations. She was the former president of the National PTA and past member of PresidentGeorge H. W.
STEPHEN R. WINN
Stephen R. Winn currently serves as Executive Director of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, a position he has held since 1984. He is President of Stephen R. Winn & Associates, a Tallahassee-based governmental and public relations company. He also serves as a legislative and governmental consultant to the Florida Society of Hearing & Healthcare Professionals and GlaxoSmithKline NEW DATA SHOWS OBESITY COSTS WILL GROW TO $344 BILLION BY As Congress Seeks to Lower Health Care Costs, New Report Finds Obesity Costs Will Quadruple Over the Next Decade Without ActionA new study released today shows that rising obesity rates will continue to be an increasing burden on the health care system over the next decade. The report, titled, "The Future Cost of Obesity: National and State Estimates of the Impact of Obesity on Direct Health HEALTH-CARE COST PROJECTIONS FOR Health-Care Cost Projections for Diabetes and other Chronic Diseases:The current Context and Potential Enhancements 3 For the Medicare population, the problem is already at hand. TRANSFORMING HEALTH IN TURKEY Transforming Health in Turkey 21st Century Opportunities Modern Turkey has achieved rapid success in areas such as reducing infant and child mortality and protecting women in childbirth. Skip to main contentSEARCH FORM
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