Report: Prevention programs could save state funds
By TIMBERLY ROSS / The Associated Press
Nebraska could save more than $102 million a year on health care within five years if more money were invested in disease prevention programs, according to a new, nationwide report.
The report released Thursday by the nonprofit Trust for America’s Health says the state would need to invest an additional $10 per resident — an estimated $17.5 million — each year in community-based programs to prevent smoking and increase physical activity and nutrition to see the net savings. Nebraska could see an estimated return of $5.80 for each dollar that’s spent.
The report says disease prevention programs reduce the rates of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, some forms of cancers and other ailments, eliminating or reducing treatment costs down the road.
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“Health care costs are crippling the U.S. economy,” said Jeff Levi, the nonprofit’s executive director. “Keeping Americans healthier is one of the most important, but overlooked ways we could reduce these costs.”
The investment cited in the report would be on top of what the state already spends on prevention programs.
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services already supports such programs, but spokeswoman Marla Augustine said the agency didn’t know exactly how much it spends annually because that money comes from various divisions.
She also couldn’t estimate the savings because of those programs, saying, “It’s difficult to gauge what you prevent.”
Dr. Joann Schaefer, the state’s chief medical officer, said that while the state’s prevention programs reduce future health costs, it’s hard to quantify that savings. The state theoretically pays less in the future than if health conditions go unchecked, but it doesn’t get money back.
She said one thing is certain: “We would have healthier people.”
The report also says the federal government could benefit from a greater investment in prevention programs. A funding increase of $10 per citizen could save the U.S. more than $16 billion annually within five years, the report says.

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Dee wrote on July 17, 2008 10:13 am:
Not in Nebraska wrote on July 17, 2008 10:18 am:
Idea wrote on July 17, 2008 10:26 am:
I plan to ask city and county officials to consider the idea. It is cheap, easy, and would help people make more informed decisions. And, people who dont care, can ignore the figures, just as you would on a package of cookies you buy yourself as a treat :)
I think prevention is always the best medicine. And I think information is the most valuable tool. This would be an easy way to give people another tool to live better. "
SB wrote on July 17, 2008 10:50 am:
Think it will work wrote on July 17, 2008 10:56 am:
Case Manager wrote on July 17, 2008 10:59 am:
g.o. wrote on July 17, 2008 11:24 am:
badidea wrote on July 17, 2008 11:28 am:
lilredhd wrote on July 17, 2008 11:47 am:
It's not always bad habits that lead to dental problems. An incorrect bite, bad alignment, and even previous dental work can lead to incredibly high bills.
We know that early care can lead to a cheaper outcome in our regular health, ie: going to the doctor when you first get sick, versus going to the ER. It's the same with dental health, but good luck. Even WITH insurance your bills can skyrocket.
--- Insurance often only covers 50% of any work other than the old metal filling. Crack two teeth and have an old filling go bad, you're looking at 3 root canals ($900 a piece) and then caps or crowns (a couple hundred for cheap metal, silver, that your going to replace in a couple years to porcelin at $1000+ each, for front teeth) $900 x 3= $2700 $800 x 3 = $2400 = $5100 before insurance. That's $2550 after insurance. WITHOUT any complications and with a high yearly cap. A $2000 yearly limit for the family would use ALL your family benefits, and add $550 to your bill. Your bill is now $3100.
Now add in the kiddos. Johnny gets hit playing baseball at school, and it cracks a tooth. He's 10 and it's a permanent tooth. You have NO benefits left for the year.
Hmmm, better hope your spouse doesn't get a cavity.
It's time to put the money where it makes sense, regular check-ups and proper treatment, BEFORE it becomes an expensive emergency. "
New to Lincoln wrote on July 17, 2008 12:37 pm:
Calorie Info wrote on July 17, 2008 12:44 pm:
Idea wrote on July 17, 2008 2:10 pm:
To me, just about everthing comes down to Personal Responsibility.
If I smoke, I shouldnt get the goverment to pay for the problems I brought on myself for smoking.
If I use drugs, I wouldnt expect someone else to pay to clean me up.
If I have a kid, I should be prepared to feed, clothe, shelter, and educate that child.
But, I should be given the tools to make good decisions.
Calorie figures on menus
Education to keep kids from smoking
General awareness of things to improve health
Dental awareness (I agree, dental health is just as important at body health)
If the government spent money to make people aware of thier choices, and the consiquences, but stopped paying to 'fix' people who knowingly brought those consiquences on themselves, it would cost a durn sight less.
I am annoyed that 43% (I think) of my property taxes go to educating other people's kids. People should pay to educate thier kids, just like they pay to feed them. I chose not to have children, and I shouldnt be penalized for that choice.
I am annoyed that government pays to clean up junkies. Government pays to fix a lot of things people bring on themselves. That shouldnt be the role of government. It seems like the idea of what government is has mutated over the eons. Instead of being a force to help people live, people are the backbone that supports the government. The problem is that government is a business where everyone wants more money more money more money.
Give us info, not rules. Give us choices, but dont support us. "
Jane wrote on July 17, 2008 7:12 pm:
smush wrote on July 17, 2008 10:10 pm:
We have been SET UP to be unhealthy so the pharmaceutical companies can sell us their ineffective formulations.
Be healthy and minimize the costs by minimizing participation in the health care system. "
good idea wrote on July 18, 2008 12:38 pm: