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Decline in preventable deaths in U.S. lagging behind other nations

Accreditation Connection, January 11, 2008

According to a report in Health Affairs, deaths from preventable conditions decreased 16% in industrialized countries between the years of 1997-1998 and 2002-2003, but only 4% in the U.S.

The study examined World Health Organization data on such conditions as treatable cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The authors estimate that, were the U.S. to reduce such cases to the average rate achieved by France, Japan, and Australia, 101,000 deaths could have been prevented per year by the end of the study period.

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