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Area of Science:

  • Health Economics
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Biomarker Research

Background:

  • Current healthcare systems prioritize late-stage disease treatment over early intervention.
  • Health capital depreciates without consistent investment in health.
  • Preventive medicine and early disease detection offer potential benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the challenge of prioritizing late-stage illness care.
  • To identify and validate presymptomatic biomarkers for intervention timing.
  • To propose policy recommendations for improving public health through early intervention.

Main Methods:

  • Examination of the predicates for shifting healthcare focus.
  • Analysis of health economic incentives for disease prevention.
  • Formulation of a viable economic framework for reimbursement.

Main Results:

  • Current policies exacerbate public health burdens by focusing on late-stage illness.
  • The need for validated presymptomatic biomarkers is critical for timely interventions.
  • A shift in economic incentives is required to promote preventive care.

Conclusions:

  • Actionable policy recommendations are proposed to align stakeholder interests.
  • Implementing a framework for reimbursement is essential for viable economic change.
  • Prioritizing early intervention and preventive medicine can significantly improve public health.