Tuesday, September 7. 2010Study: Preventative care could lead to billions in savings
Preventative care can do more than stop people from coming down with certain conditions, it can save the healthcare system a substantial amount of money.
A paper produced by the National Commission on Prevention Priorities estimates that $3.7 billion could have been saved in 2006 if appropriate measures were taken. The research team analyzed costs of 20 proven preventative measures against the potential savings to derive the figure. Partnership for Prevention president and CEO Dr. Robert Gould says the research highlights the importance of receiving preventative care. "By quantifying the many lives saved and high cost-effectiveness of clinical preventive services, our study shows that prevention has really gone the extra mile, meeting a standard rarely met by health treatments," says Gould. "The new health care law appropriately makes these services available for most Americans at lower or no cost, but cost reductions alone won't get us there." Under healthcare reform, health insurance companies will be required to pay for preventative care services for new health plans on or after September 23 of this year. Individuals considering new plans can start off by geting health insurance quotes online. Trackbacks
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