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The Future of Cancer Control: From Sick Care to Health Care Tom Kean 9 th Annual Nebraska Cancer Summit October 4, 2013
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Steve
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Public Health and Medicine are Noble Professions – Intended to Help Our Fellow Citizens Live the Best Life They Can
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The Big Conundrum Doing the RIGHT things for ‘health’ In light of Dwindling and misaligned resources for doing the RIGHT things
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Our Health Care Expenditures are THE Driver for Change In 2012, the USA spent over $2.87 trillion on health care. Our health care spending in 2012 compared to TOTAL GDP by nations in the world was fell between France at 4 th and Germany at 5 th. This figure represents 18% of our own GDP and is growing! This is unsustainable.
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PROBLEM America has a “sick care” system, instead of a “healthcare” system
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BUT WHAT DOES THAT REALLY MEAN?
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A ‘Sick Care’ System Too much preventable disease A cultural mindset focused on ‘fixing’ Misaligned incentives Fascination with new technologies Resistance to ‘change’ Entrenched bureaucracy
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The Result We spend more than any other nation per capita on health care We spend twice as much on health care as the 2 nd highest country We spend 75% of our health care dollars treating preventable, non-communicable diseases. And among the top 30 industrialized nations on earth, we rank 24 th in life expectancy.
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Opportunities for Change
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Prevention / Risk-Reduction Most people do not know, believe, or act on the fact that at least 50% of all cancer deaths are preventable through changes in diet, exercise, smoking and screening
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So how do we move 315,000,000+ people from an acute care mindset to one that prioritizes preventive behaviors?
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How do you make a population level shift? Levels of Intervention policy community institution individual
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Not A Project at a Time!
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A “Man on the Moon” Approach
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Requires: A vision for foundational, societal level change A long-term strategy Serious investment Leadership – national, state, local Engagement of all segments of society Public will Major mindshift
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Important Prevention-Related Trends to Watch ACA benefits for preventive services Investment in prevention Industry out in front Changing ourselves – personally and organizationally Consumerism The ‘policy’ debate The ‘genetic’ revolution
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The Overlapping of Public Health and Medicine
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Improving Quality of Life Importance for cancer survivors Palliative and hospice care Cancer and health disparities
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Quality of Care Patient-centered care Performance vs. procedure-based incentives Workforce –Pressures –Dynamic changes
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Linda
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Contact information: tkean@c- changetogether.org www.c-changetogether.org tkean@c- changetogether.org tkean@c- changetogether.org
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