Hello damaknepal2009.peace@blogger.com,
- In 2015, the direct costs to American
society of caring for those with Alzheimer's
will total an estimated $226 billion, with
half of the costs borne by Medicare.
- Average per-person Medicare spending
for people age 65 or older with Alzheimer's
and other dementias is three times higher
than for seniors without dementia.
Medicaid payments are 19 times higher.
- Nearly one in every five Medicare
dollars is spent on people with Alzheimer's
and other dementias. In 2050, it will be
one in every three dollars.
VIDEO: Check This Out!
Unless something is done, in 2050, Alzheimer's
is projected to cost over $1.1 trillion
(in 2015 dollars). This dramatic rise
includes a five-fold increase in government
spending under Medicare and Medicaid and a
nearly five-fold increase in out-of pocket
spending.
FULL VIDEO: Know More About Alzheimer's
Have a great day,
Dr. Benjamin N. Pace
4550 Red Bud LAne
Tererboro, NJ 07608
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