What will the cardiovascular disease slowdown cost? Modelling the impact of CVD trends on dementia, disability, and economic costs in England and Wales from 2020-2029.
Brendan CollinsPiotr BandoszMaria Guzman-CastilloJonathan Pearson-StuttardGeorge StoyeJeremy McCauleySara Ahmadi-AbhariMarzieh AraghiMartin J ShipleySimon CapewellEric FrenchEric J BrunnerMartin O'FlahertyPublished in: PloS one (2022)
After previous, dramatic falls, CVD incidence has recently plateaued. That slowdown could substantially increase health and social care costs over the next ten years. Healthcare costs are likely to increase more than social care costs in absolute terms, but social care costs will increase more in relative terms. Given the links between COVID-19 and cardiovascular health, effective cardiovascular prevention policies need to be revitalised urgently.