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Report Sounds Alarm Over Impact of 'Rising Tide of Disease' on Regional Health, Healthcare Economy

June 14, 2007

                             

 

 

 

 

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REPORT SOUNDS ALARM OVER IMPACT OF 'RISING TIDE OF DISEASE' ON REGIONAL HEALTH, HEALTHCARE ECONOMY

Boston Foundation, New Engalnd Healthcare Institue announce first-ever overview of physical health, health care sector

 Boston - Despite its status as a world-class healthcare hub with unparalleled assets -- universities, teaching hospitals and research facilities routinely hailed as setting a global gold standard -- a rising tide of preventable chronic disease threatens not only the physical health of Greater Boston residents but is already beginning to crowd out public and private investment in a wide range of regional priorities -- including healthcare itself.  That is the news contained in a groundbreaking report released today by the Boston Foundation and the New England Healthcare Institute titled The Boston Paradox: Lots of Health Care Not Enough Health.

The report juxtaposes for the firs ttime the state of our health care economy and the state of our physical wellbeing, identifying a serious and growing regional and national issue.

"We are the canary in the coalmine," said Wendy Everett, President of the New England Healthcare Institute.  "Until now, the focus of the regional and national health care conversation has been on universal access to care.  THis report makes a compelling case that we need a new and different conversation.  Unless we focus on health status and costs, we will create an unsustainable system that will overwhelm the local -- and ultimately the national -- economy."

At the same time, the report underscores a historic opportunity for Greater Boston.  Because of its reputation as a global healthcare center with a tradition of innovation,  this region has an opportunity to lead a revolution in the culture of health.

Paul Grogan, President and CEO of the Boston Foundation, stressed the impact this trend will have on the region if it continues without fundamental change.  

"Already businesses and families are hard-pressed by the high cost of health care and the impact of chronic illness -- asthma, diabetes, childhood obesity," said Grogan.  "Today Boston is the most expensive place in athe nation for a family of four to live, encouraging young people to settle elsewhere and businesses to grow where costs are lower.  This report spells out in no uncertain terms that the entire regional agenda could be drowned by ever increasing healthcare costs, while we suffer the additional consequences of declining health."

The report includes data that lay out the determinants of health, indicators of health status, the significance of Greater Boston's health care sector on the regional economy, trends in health care funding, and the role of related industries, including insurance, medical education, health-related research and industries grouped together in the life sciences sector.  For the first time, it includes a review of 30 critical Indicators of health care, health, and competitiveness in Greater Boston to connect the issues raised by the report and place them into context.

Highlights from the Indicators include:

In addition to a detailed review of the components of health status and healthcare, the report underscores the growing financial issues sparked by the Boston Paradox.  Already the costs of healthcare have outpaced wages in the region.  The cost of an average health insurance plan in Massachusetts has increased sharply from 12 percent of median family income in 2000 to 16 percent in 2005.  It is expected to exceed 20 percent of median family income within the next five years.  This is a national trend.  Family insurance has risen across the country from about 13.6 percent of median family income to 18.6 percent in 2004.

 

About the Boston Foundation:

The Boston Foundation, Greater Boston's community foundation, is one of the oldest and largest community foundations in the nation, with assets of over $830 million.  In 2006, the Foundation and its donors made more than $70 million in grants to nonprofit organizations and received gifts of $71 million.  The Foundation is made up of some 850 separate charitable funds established by donors either for the general benefit of the community or for special purposes.  The Boston Foundation also serves as a major civic leader, provider of information, convener, and sponsor of special initiatives designed to address the community's and region's most pressing challenges.  For more information about the Boston Foundation, visit www.tbf.org or call 617-338-1700.

About NEHI:

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