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Lifestyle Medicine and Economics: A Proposal for Research Priorities Informed by a Case Series of Disease Reversal

Chronic disease places an enormous economic burden on both individuals and the healthcare system, and existing fee-for-service models of healthcare prioritize symptom management, medications, and procedures over treating the root causes of disease through changing health behaviors. Value-based care...

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Autores principales: Livingston, Kara A., Freeman, Kelly J., Friedman, Susan M., Stout, Ron W., Lianov, Liana S., Drozek, David, Shallow, Jamie, Shurney, Dexter, Patel, Padmaja M., Campbell, Thomas M., Pauly, Kaitlyn R., Pollard, Kathryn J., Karlsen, Micaela C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8583680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769879
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111364
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author Livingston, Kara A.
Freeman, Kelly J.
Friedman, Susan M.
Stout, Ron W.
Lianov, Liana S.
Drozek, David
Shallow, Jamie
Shurney, Dexter
Patel, Padmaja M.
Campbell, Thomas M.
Pauly, Kaitlyn R.
Pollard, Kathryn J.
Karlsen, Micaela C.
author_facet Livingston, Kara A.
Freeman, Kelly J.
Friedman, Susan M.
Stout, Ron W.
Lianov, Liana S.
Drozek, David
Shallow, Jamie
Shurney, Dexter
Patel, Padmaja M.
Campbell, Thomas M.
Pauly, Kaitlyn R.
Pollard, Kathryn J.
Karlsen, Micaela C.
author_sort Livingston, Kara A.
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description Chronic disease places an enormous economic burden on both individuals and the healthcare system, and existing fee-for-service models of healthcare prioritize symptom management, medications, and procedures over treating the root causes of disease through changing health behaviors. Value-based care is gaining traction, and there is a need for value-based care models that achieve the quadruple aim of (1) improved population health, (2) enhanced patient experience, (3) reduced healthcare costs, and (4) improved work life and decreased burnout of healthcare providers. Lifestyle medicine (LM) has the potential to achieve these four aims, including promoting health and wellness and reducing healthcare costs; however, the economic outcomes of LM approaches need to be better quantified in research. This paper demonstrates proof of concept by detailing four cases that utilized an intensive, therapeutic lifestyle intervention change (ITLC) to dramatically reverse disease and reduce healthcare costs. In addition, priorities for lifestyle medicine economic research related to the components of quadruple aim are proposed, including conducting rigorously designed research studies to adequately measure the effects of ITLC interventions, modeling the potential economic cost savings enabled by health improvements following lifestyle interventions as compared to usual disease progression and management, and examining the effects of lifestyle medicine implementation upon different payment models.
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spelling pubmed-85836802021-11-12 Lifestyle Medicine and Economics: A Proposal for Research Priorities Informed by a Case Series of Disease Reversal Livingston, Kara A. Freeman, Kelly J. Friedman, Susan M. Stout, Ron W. Lianov, Liana S. Drozek, David Shallow, Jamie Shurney, Dexter Patel, Padmaja M. Campbell, Thomas M. Pauly, Kaitlyn R. Pollard, Kathryn J. Karlsen, Micaela C. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Chronic disease places an enormous economic burden on both individuals and the healthcare system, and existing fee-for-service models of healthcare prioritize symptom management, medications, and procedures over treating the root causes of disease through changing health behaviors. Value-based care is gaining traction, and there is a need for value-based care models that achieve the quadruple aim of (1) improved population health, (2) enhanced patient experience, (3) reduced healthcare costs, and (4) improved work life and decreased burnout of healthcare providers. Lifestyle medicine (LM) has the potential to achieve these four aims, including promoting health and wellness and reducing healthcare costs; however, the economic outcomes of LM approaches need to be better quantified in research. This paper demonstrates proof of concept by detailing four cases that utilized an intensive, therapeutic lifestyle intervention change (ITLC) to dramatically reverse disease and reduce healthcare costs. In addition, priorities for lifestyle medicine economic research related to the components of quadruple aim are proposed, including conducting rigorously designed research studies to adequately measure the effects of ITLC interventions, modeling the potential economic cost savings enabled by health improvements following lifestyle interventions as compared to usual disease progression and management, and examining the effects of lifestyle medicine implementation upon different payment models. MDPI 2021-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8583680/ /pubmed/34769879 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111364 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Livingston, Kara A.
Freeman, Kelly J.
Friedman, Susan M.
Stout, Ron W.
Lianov, Liana S.
Drozek, David
Shallow, Jamie
Shurney, Dexter
Patel, Padmaja M.
Campbell, Thomas M.
Pauly, Kaitlyn R.
Pollard, Kathryn J.
Karlsen, Micaela C.
Lifestyle Medicine and Economics: A Proposal for Research Priorities Informed by a Case Series of Disease Reversal
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title_fullStr Lifestyle Medicine and Economics: A Proposal for Research Priorities Informed by a Case Series of Disease Reversal
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title_short Lifestyle Medicine and Economics: A Proposal for Research Priorities Informed by a Case Series of Disease Reversal
title_sort lifestyle medicine and economics: a proposal for research priorities informed by a case series of disease reversal
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8583680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769879
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111364
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