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Gazing through time and beyond the health sector: Insights from a system dynamics model of cardiovascular disease in Australia.

Cindy Q PengKenny D LawsonMark HeffernanGeoff McDonnellDanny LiewSean LybrandSallie-Anne PearsonHenry CutlerLeonard KritharidesKathy TrieuQuan HuynhTim UsherwoodJo-An Occhipinti
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The greatest reduction in CVD-related deaths was seen in strategies that improve systems response to acute CVD events (8.9%, IQR: 7.7-10.2%), yet they resulted in an increase in CVD-related hospitalisations due to future recurrent admissions (1.6%, IQR: 0.1-2.3%). This flow-on effect highlighted the importance of addressing underlying CVD risks. On the other hand, strategies targeting the broad environment that supports a healthy lifestyle were effective in reducing both hospitalisations (7.1%; IQR: 5.0-9.5%) and deaths (8.1% reduction; IQR: 7.1-8.9%). They also produced an economic net benefit of AU$43.3 billion (IQR: 37.7-48.7) using a societal perspective, largely driven by productivity gains. Overall, strategic planning to reduce the burden of CVD should consider the varying effects of strategies over time and beyond the health sector.
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