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An Unhealthy America: The Economic Burden of ... - Milken Institute

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<strong>An</strong> <strong>Unhealthy</strong> <strong>America</strong><strong>Milken</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>Figure 3 : : Lost Productivity by Source, 2003US$ BillionsLostWorkdaysIndividual,$127.5US$ BillionsPresenteeismCaregiver,$80.2LostWorkdaysCaregiver,$10.8PresenteeismIndividual,$828.2Total Lost Productivity in 2003 = $1,046.7Sources: NHIS, <strong>Milken</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>Combined, the productivity losses associated with the seven diseases totaled $1.1 trillion in 2003. Among thediseases, lost workdays and lower employee productivity were highest for hypertension, at $279.5 billion, drivenprincipally by the high proportion <strong>of</strong> the population that had hypertension. Cancer had a larger impact on businessoutput than its prevalence would indicate, due to the higher-than-average productivity losses resulting from theeffects <strong>of</strong> surgery and chemotherapy. 18Figure 4 : : Lost Productivity by Chronic Disease, 2003HypertensionCancers$280$271Mental Disorders$171DiabetesHeart DiseasePulmonary Conditions$105$105$94Stroke$22$0 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 $350US$ BillionsSources: NHIS, <strong>Milken</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>[ 6 ]

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