Guest guest Posted February 5, 2008 Report Share Posted February 5, 2008 In our daily newspaper there was an article about the cost ofhealth care to society, comparing healthy, obese, and diabetic people. The premise of governments has been that improving care for obesity and diabetes will save the government money. Nay, not so. Healthy people are more expensive to care for as they live longer and then are more likely to get Alzheimer's and pine away in long term care. Unhealthy people died sooner and thus ultimately saved society money in the cost of future health expenditure's and social security as well, I suppose. They also noted that lung cancer is a fairly cheap disease to treat as people don't live very long when they get it. I couldn't tell if the authors were just being very concrete in the interpretation or tongue in cheek. I haven't read the article myself, just the paper's interpretation of it. Kathy Broman Mason City, IA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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