Treating Heart Ailments Costs $78 Billion, USA

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Article Date: 29 Mar 2009 - 1:00 PST

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Opening blocked arteries, trying to keep heart attack victims alive, fixing defective heart valves, and treating other heart ailments cost $78 billion in 2006 - roughly 8 percent of the more than $1 trillion spent on all medical care for the community population, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

The statistics reviewed by AHRQ reflect costs for hospital admissions, emergency department visits, visits to doctors' offices and hospital outpatient departments, home health care, and prescription drug spending.

Of the $78 billion spent for heart disease care in 2006, AHRQ found that:

- Hospital admissions absorbed $43.9 billion, or 56 percent.
- Visits to doctors' offices and hospital outpatient departments accounted for $15.3 billion, or 20 percent.
- Outpatient prescription drugs cost $7.9 billion, nearly 10 percent.
- Home nursing and other home care services cost $6.7 billion, or 9 percent.
- Emergency room care cost $4.3 billion, or 6 percent.

This analysis was based on data from AHRQ's Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) (Go to Table 3). MEPS collects information each year from a nationally representative sample of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population about their health care use, expenses, access to services, health status, and the quality of the health care they obtained.

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