10 Most Expensive Medical Conditions San Carlos CA

What's the cost of poor health? A lot more than you may think. The nation's 10 most expensive medical conditions cost about $500 billion to treat in 2005, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). This includes money spent on visits to doctors' offices, clinics and emergency departments, hospital stays, home health care, and prescription medications.

Mojdeh Talebian, MD
2950 Whipple Ave Ste 4
Redwood City, CA
Gordon Koon-Man Mak, MD
650-573-2167
222 W 39th Ave
San Mateo, CA
Jeffrey Swigris, DO
532 Cypress St
Redwood City, CA
David Chun Kang Huang, MD
800-397-7755
1157 Chess Dr
Foster City, CA
Bernhard A Votteri, MD
415-367-5640
170 Alameda Sequoia Hosp
Redwood City, CA
George Lazaar Schiffman, MD
650-369-4669
2950 Whipple Ave Ste 3
Redwood City, CA
Christopher Joseph Dunn
(650) 299-0581
2900 Whipple Ave
Redwood City, CA
Roland Jose Vallecillo, MD
650-299-2000
1150 Veterans Blvd
Redwood City, CA
Ching-Fei Chang, MD
510-675-2232
676 Libra Ln
Foster City, CA
Sigal Alona Tene, MD
650-368-8981
2900 Whipple Ave Ste 115
Redwood City, CA
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10 Most Expensive Medical Conditions

What's the cost of poor health? A lot more than you may think. The nation's 10 most expensive medical conditions cost about $500 billion to treat in 2005, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). This includes money spent on visits to doctors' offices, clinics and emergency departments, hospital stays, home health care, and prescription medications. AHRQ calculated the costs of these health conditions using information gathered from a nationally representative sample of more than 32,000 people, as well as supplemental data from medical providers.

Many of the conditions, including heart disease, cancer and diabetes, are common, chronic diseases that also tend to be preventable. But experts say aging Americans, who are facing ever increasing health care costs, often underestimate their ability to prevent these illnesses and their costly complications. Here, the top 10 diseases that top the spending scale:

Condition: Heart disease and related conditions
Estimated Cost: $76 billion
More than 80 million Americans are currently living with one or more types of cardiovascular disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), resulting in an equally astonishing number of trips to the doctor and hospital. Over 6 million hospitalizations occur each year because of cardiovascular diseases, and Americans also make more than 81 million cardiovascular disease-related doctor visits every year. As the population ages, the economic impact of cardiovascular diseases on the nation's health care system is expected to become even greater...

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