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Before the Deluge:What Changing Demographics Mean for Imaging

机译:洪水前:人口变化是什么意思成像

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It's a story best told by the numbers. In 2010, the number of Americans aged 65 or older was 40.5 million. By 2050, that number will more than double to 89 million-making up about a quarter of the U.S. population. And, since medical advances are now helping Americans to live longer, 5.8 million of those seniors are projected to be older than 85. This all means a lot of birthday candles, but it also means a growing strain on the healthcare system. More than 92 percent of elderly individuals reported having one or more chronic diseases in 2008, according a 2013 report by healthcare analysts from business intelligence firm IHS, published in Health Affairs. Concordia University recently broke it down like this: the average American over 65 has multiple chronic conditions such as hypertension (72 percent), arthritis (51 percent), heart disease (31 percent), cancer (24 percent) and diabetes (20 percent). These account for one third of all healthcare spending in America.
机译:这是一个最好的故事告诉的号码。美国65岁以上的人数是40.5百万。双89 million-making的四分之一美国人口。现在帮助美国人活得更长,5.8百万的毕业生预计85岁以上。蜡烛,但这也意味着越来越多的压力医疗保健系统。老年人有一个或多个报告慢性疾病在2008年,根据一份2013年的报告从商业智能医疗分析师公司IHS,发表在《健康事务。大学最近这样的:抛下美国人平均超过65多个慢性高血压(72%)、关节炎(51%)、心脏病(31%),癌症(24%)、糖尿病(20百分比)。在美国医疗保健支出。

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