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America's 'screwed up' health care spending

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By Brian M. Kalish
February 1, 2012

The health care system is "so screwed up in where we invest our money," and that needs to change for costs to become manageable, said a health researcher in late January.

Speaking at the National Association of Health Underwriters Capitol Conference in Washington, Ken Thorpe, co-director of the Emory Center on Health Outcomes and Quality in Atlanta, explained that health care costs can be broken down into two simple areas: the change in the prevalence of treated diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes, and how much does it cost to treat those problems. To fix it simply, he says, there needs to be averting, detecting and managing chronic diseases.

Noting that Medicare will spend about $250 billion on potentially preventable diseases over the next decade, the challenge becomes identifying programs "that avert disease and provid[ing] more effective approaches for keeping chronically ill patients healthy."

In addition, the top six chronic diseases - which account for 40% of Medicare spending growth - are lifestyle related and often do not require impatient hospitalization, according to Thorpe.

And among the U.S. population, nearly 50% have one or more chronic health conditions, Thorpe added, which accounts for nearly 80% of all money spent on health care, 70% of mortality in the U.S., and for every dollar spent by an employer on treatment, four dollars in lost productivity.

"The key," Thorpe said about those whose lifestyle may lead to chronic diseases, such as being overweight, "is not to charge them more but engage them and keep them healthier, keep them out of the clinic, keep them from being readmitted to the hospital."

"We pay for the consequences of not preventing," he added. "We spend about $15 billion on prevention, that's not going to get the job done. If we want to find ways to control the health care cost, we need to do a better job of thinking where the health care costs are."

4 Comments

Posted by: spencerid | August 10, 2012 8:42 AM

I agree with you, your point of view is realistic and can be done in a few months. I tend to believe the Government isn't capable of doing his job, to offer us a good health care system. I saw on Evolv Health website a health care plan which was pretty well done. Maybe they should get inspired from there. We deserve a decent life, don't we?

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Posted by: jack45 | August 1, 2012 11:43 AM

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