Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 Heart Disease Most costly Condition Heart Disease, Cancer Top List of Most Expensive Medical Conditions March 14, 2003 -- Treating heart disease cost Americans $58 billion in 1997, making it the single most expensive item on the country's health care bill, followed by cancer, trauma, and mental disorders. In a new report, researchers analyzed the cost of health care for some of the most common medical problems and came up with the top 15 costliest conditions for the 1997 calendar year. They found that although lung disorders like asthma affected the most Americans (41 million), the cost of treating lung conditions only ranked fifth on the list at $29 billion. In comparison, the 17 million people diagnosed with heart disease spent $58 billion, 9 million cancer patients spent $46 billion, 37 million who suffered a traumatic injury spent $44 billion, and 20 million with mental disorders shelled out $30 billion. Not surprising, researchers say the study found that many of the conditions in the top 15 are chronic diseases that require long-term care. Their findings appear in the current issue of Health Affairs. Rounding out the top 15 were the following conditions (listed with their annual associated price tag and number of Americans affected): Diabetes, $20 billion, 10 million people Hypertension (high blood pressure), $18 billion, 27 million people Stroke-related conditions, $16 billion, 2 million people Osteoarthritis, $16 billion, 16 million people Pneumonia, $16 billion, 4 million people Back problems, $13 billion, 13 million people Kidney disease, $10 billion, 2 million people Endocrine disorders, $10 billion, 18 million people Skin disorders, $9 billion, 20 million people Infectious diseases, $6 billion, 16 million people Researchers W. Cohen and A. Krauss at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality say private insurance paid for about 35% of the expenses for the top five conditions, and Medicare covered nearly 45% of heart disease expenses, 20-25% of cancer costs, and 16% of expenses related to treating mental disorders. Out-of-pocket expenses were highest for high blood pressure, for which sufferers paid about 30% of their own costs -- largely due to prescription drug expenses. Much Love, Deanna ~ ~LUPUS Serenity Prayer~~ Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of doctors I shot when they said, "You're perfectly healthy, it's all in your head" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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