CDC Reports Annual Financial Cost of COPD to be $36 Billion in the United States
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The report, presented by researchers at the
* In 2010, the total national medical costs attributable to COPD were estimated at
* Absenteeism costs were
* An estimated 16.4 million days of work were lost due to COPD each year.
* Of the medical cost, 18% was paid for by private insurance, 51% by
* The study also projects a rise in medical costs from
Chronic lower respiratory diseases, including COPD, are the third-leading cause of death in
However, close to 24 million US adults have evidence of impaired lung function, indicating an underdiagnosis of COPD. Smoking is a primary risk factor of COPD, and approximately 80% of COPD deaths can be attributed to smoking.
"Evidence-based interventions that prevent and reduce tobacco use and reduce clinical complications of COPD may result in potential decreased COPD-attributable costs," said
The report also offers state-by-state data. "For the first time, our analyses provide state-specific costs for COPD, which provide state public health practitioners with estimates of the economic burden of COPD within their borders and illustrates the potential medical and absenteeism costs savings to states through implementing state level programs that are designed to prevent the onset of COPD," says
The full study (http://bit.ly/cdccopd) can be found in the Online First section of CHEST.
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