From Deseret News archives:
A simple prick of the finger might slow health-care bleeding
This is not an insurmountable dilemma, as long as policymakers embrace a core, fundamental truth in their work to shape the future of public heath programs. It is this: It costs less to keep people healthy than to treat them when they become seriously ill. Despite that, the very sad fact is we spend only about 5 percent of our national health expenditures on preventing disease and promoting health.
That fact carries enormous significance as millions of baby boomers make the transition to retirement, possibly bringing with them years of unhealthy eating and lack of exercise. One of our most serious chronic health conditions is obesity. Obese children become obese adults. More than half of the adult Utah population, 57 percent, is considered overweight or obese.
According to the Utah Department of Health, the number of overweight or obese people in Utah is greater than the entire population of Montana. And obese adults suffer disproportionately from heart disease and diabetes, among other diseases. In fact, a 2004 Utah Health Status Survey found that about 1 in 25 Utahns had been diagnosed with diabetes.
This brings us to the importance of that inexpensive blood test.
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