Chronic Disease Management Fails Post-WWII Shift
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Health Optimization Podcast with Tim Gray
“Post World War II we shifted realizing it's more profitable to manage chronic condition...”
Story of claim
Calley Means claims post-WWII focus on chronic disease management led to higher rates of these diseases. Chronic conditions now consume 95% of medical budgets without effective solutions.
- Goal: Highlight the inefficiency and failure of chronic disease management strategies.
- Proof: Despite increased spending, chronic disease prevalence continues to rise, indicating a failure in current management methods.
- Nuances:
- 95% of medical budgets are for chronic conditions
- Chronic diseases have not decreased despite increased spending
- Impact on Life: The focus on chronic disease management has not improved health outcomes, potentially leading to increased healthcare costs and societal burden.
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Risks
Increased spending on ineffective chronic disease management may lead to resource misallocation.
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