Cardiovascular Disease  /  Future Economic Burden

Approximately 85.6 million Americans suffer from some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and close to 1 in 3 deaths result from CVD. These are not only deadly but costly diseases with CVD and stroke costing around $320 billion each year.

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    • Projections of Significant Heart Valve Disease — Diagnosed & Undiagnosed — in the 65+ U.K. Population
       
    • By 2030, the lost of productivity from those with cardiovascular disease will cost $276 billion compared to $176 billion in 2010.  
    • By 2030, the medical costs for cardiovascular disease will triple to $818 billion from 2010.  
    • From 2010 to 2030, the total direct medical costs of cardiovascular disease (in 2008 dollars) are projected to triple–from $273 billion to $818 billion.  
    • Over the next 20 years, medical costs of coronary heart disease are projected to increase by around 200%.  
    • The projected total cost of ischemic stroke from 2005 to 2050 (in 2005 dollars) is around $2.2 trillion.  
    • Total direct and indirect costs of stroke in the U.S. are projected to reach $140 billion by 2030. This represents a 238% change in direct costs compared to 2010, and…  
    • Coronary artery disease accounts for 51% of all heart disease, and if no preventative drugs are made available, is projected to cost the nation $75.8 billion by 2025, up from…  
    • A recent study demonstrated that the cost of treating cardiovascular disease could rise by 64% to 84% by 2025.