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Can health promotion programs save Medicare money?
The impact of an aging population on escalating US healthcare costs is influenced largely by the prevalence of chronic disease in this population. Consequently, preventing or postponing disease onset among the elderly has become a crucial public health issue. Fortunately, much of the total burden of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2684089/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18044084 |
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author | Goetzel, Ron Z Shechter, David Ozminkowski, Ronald J Stapleton, David C Lapin, Pauline J McGinnis, J Michael Gordon, Catherine R Breslow, Lester |
author_facet | Goetzel, Ron Z Shechter, David Ozminkowski, Ronald J Stapleton, David C Lapin, Pauline J McGinnis, J Michael Gordon, Catherine R Breslow, Lester |
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description | The impact of an aging population on escalating US healthcare costs is influenced largely by the prevalence of chronic disease in this population. Consequently, preventing or postponing disease onset among the elderly has become a crucial public health issue. Fortunately, much of the total burden of disease is attributable to conditions that are preventable. In this paper, we address whether well-designed health promotion programs can prevent illness, reduce disability, and improve the quality of life. Furthermore, we assess evidence that these programs have the potential to reduce healthcare utilization and related expenditures for the Medicare program. We hypothesize that seniors who reduce their modifiable health risks can forestall disability, reduce healthcare utilization, and save Medicare money. We end with a discussion of a new Senior Risk Reduction Demonstration, which will be initiated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in 2007, to test whether risk reduction programs developed in the private sector can achieve health improvements among seniors and a positive return on investment for the Medicare program. |
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spelling | pubmed-26840892009-06-04 Can health promotion programs save Medicare money? Goetzel, Ron Z Shechter, David Ozminkowski, Ronald J Stapleton, David C Lapin, Pauline J McGinnis, J Michael Gordon, Catherine R Breslow, Lester Clin Interv Aging Review The impact of an aging population on escalating US healthcare costs is influenced largely by the prevalence of chronic disease in this population. Consequently, preventing or postponing disease onset among the elderly has become a crucial public health issue. Fortunately, much of the total burden of disease is attributable to conditions that are preventable. In this paper, we address whether well-designed health promotion programs can prevent illness, reduce disability, and improve the quality of life. Furthermore, we assess evidence that these programs have the potential to reduce healthcare utilization and related expenditures for the Medicare program. We hypothesize that seniors who reduce their modifiable health risks can forestall disability, reduce healthcare utilization, and save Medicare money. We end with a discussion of a new Senior Risk Reduction Demonstration, which will be initiated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in 2007, to test whether risk reduction programs developed in the private sector can achieve health improvements among seniors and a positive return on investment for the Medicare program. Dove Medical Press 2007-03 2007-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2684089/ /pubmed/18044084 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Review Goetzel, Ron Z Shechter, David Ozminkowski, Ronald J Stapleton, David C Lapin, Pauline J McGinnis, J Michael Gordon, Catherine R Breslow, Lester Can health promotion programs save Medicare money? |
title | Can health promotion programs save Medicare money? |
title_full | Can health promotion programs save Medicare money? |
title_fullStr | Can health promotion programs save Medicare money? |
title_full_unstemmed | Can health promotion programs save Medicare money? |
title_short | Can health promotion programs save Medicare money? |
title_sort | can health promotion programs save medicare money? |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2684089/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18044084 |
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