Friday, October 1, 2010

6 Winnable Battles, At what cost

CDC Director DR. Thomas Frieden announced today that the CDC will be focusing on 6 "winnable" health conditions: smoking, AIDS, obesity/nutrition, teen pregnancy, auto injuries, and health care infections.
http://www.cdc.gov/about/winnablebattles.htm

While these conditions are certainly important in changing the health landscape of our country, this list is surprisingly narrow in scope. It appears on first glance that this list was devised on the basis of cost-benefit analysis for short-term game. A "low hanging fruit/best bang for your buck" approach.

While such an approach will undoubtedly save lives and reduce healthcare expenditures, it leaves many people in the healthcare system, on both the patient side and the clinical side, without much support or assistance. Where is the concern for children with autism? Or the growing baby-boomers with Alzheimers? What about cancer patients, or those exposed to environmental pollutants? What about any number of other diseases and conditions? What is going to happen to all of them?

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