Using the Prevention Impacts Simulation Model to Estimate Long-Term Impacts of Multisector Community Partnerships’ Efforts to Address Social Determinants of Health
RESEARCH BRIEF — Volume 20 — July 20, 2023
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Estimated cumulative potential impacts of efforts implemented by Getting Further Faster partnerships (N = 27) at 5, 10, and 20 years. Coronary heart disease events, strokes, and deaths averted were rounded to the nearest 10. Medical costs, productivity costs, and total costs averted were rounded to the nearest $1,000. Medical costs and productivity costs averted include the costs of cardiovascular disease and risk factors of cardiovascular disease.
Outcome | 5-Year results | 10-Year results | 20-Year results |
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Coronary heart disease events averted | 460 | 960 | 2,080 |
Strokes averted | 230 | 510 | 1,170 |
Deaths averted | 150 | 340 | 880 |
Medical costs averted (2021 dollars) | $18,830,000 | $45,415,000 | $125,733,000 |
Productivity costs averted (2021 dollars) | $82,191,000 | $193,680,000 | $507,665,000 |
Total costs averted (2021 dollars) | $101,021,000 | $239,095,000 | $633,398,000 |
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