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Chronic Disease

March 21, 2019
  • 00:00Two words: chronic disease.
  • 00:03Diseases that lasted a year or more
  • 00:05and require ongoing medical attention,
  • 00:07such as heart disease,
  • 00:09cancer, diabetes,
  • 00:10obesity and stroke.
  • 00:13The World Health Organization projects chronic disease will cause
  • 00:1690 percent of all deaths in industrialized countries
  • 00:20like the US, Canada,
  • 00:22Germany, Australia, China.
  • 00:24The list goes on.
  • 00:25Here in the US, where we spend more money on health care per person
  • 00:29than any country in the world, more than half the population
  • 00:34has at least one chronic condition
  • 00:36and these chronically ill patients account for a whopping 90 percent
  • 00:40of our total annual health care spending.
  • 00:44So what can we do?
  • 00:46Now a problem as complicated as chronic disease will require many different
  • 00:50approaches. But here's one word.
  • 00:53Prevention.
  • 00:55Every HIV infection prevented saves us three hundred fifty
  • 00:59thousand dollars.
  • 01:01If we increase the use of preventive services such as low dose aspirin,
  • 01:04tobacco screening and alcohol abuse screening.
  • 01:07Save billions of dollars.
  • 01:10What if we help more people live a healthy lifestyle that can reduce heart
  • 01:14disease and diabetes by 80 to 90 percent?
  • 01:17Priceless.
  • 01:20Not only can more widespread prevention efforts help control health care spending,
  • 01:24it's also bound to create a healthier,
  • 01:26happier, more productive society.