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Executive Summary: Heart disease and stroke statistics—2014 update

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    • 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.  
    • By 2030, a projected 40% of Americans will be diagnosed with cardiovascular disease.  
    • The direct medical costs and indirect costs in loss of productivity of heart disease and stroke in the U.S. was estimated at $315.4 billion in 2010.  
    • Between 2000 and 2010, inpatient cardiovascular operations grew from 593,900 to 758,800 annually.  
    • The mortality rate due to cardiovascular disease was 235.5 per 100,000 people in 2010.