Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research (Print ISSN: 1533-3590; Online ISSN: 1533-3604)

Abstract

Simulation Modeling to Estimate Population Grounded Health Programs for Habitual Complaint and Control

Author(s): Donglan Prasongchai

Over the once many decades, numerous countries around the world have been facing a growing burden of habitual conditions including heart complaint, stroke, diabetes, and rotundity. For illustration, in 2013 nearly half of the adult population in the United States( US) had at least one habitual condition; and roughly 70 percent of deaths were caused by habitual conditions. It was estimated that the total impact of habitual complaint on the US frugality was$1.3 trillion annually. Encyclopedically, habitual conditions are leading causes of death. In 2013, the top five causes of deaths were ischemic heart complaint, lower respiratory infections, cerebrovascular complaint, downward back and neck pain, and road injuries. As the epidemic of habitual conditions continues to grow unabated around the world, there's an critical need for public health leaders, health care providers, and policymakers to make substantiation- grounded opinions to reduce the burden of habitual complaint and ameliorate population health.

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