(And as is customary for the better half and me, we always provide the EVIDECNE of what we say)
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NYS Comptroller Report: State Choking On $1.3 Billion In Annual Asthma-Related Costs
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) – Asthma is costing New York’s Medicaid system more than half a billion dollars a year, according to a report released Friday that urges the state to do more to help those affected by the respiratory illness.
The study by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found that Medicaid costs related to asthma were $532 million in 2013, an increase of more than 26 percent over five years.
When all non-Medicaid hospitalizations and treatment and lost productivity associated with asthma are counted, the overall cost of the illness to New York rises to $1.3 billion a year, according to an estimate from the state’s Department of Health.
At a news conference in East Harlem Friday, DiNapoli said that neighborhood and others in the city have high concentrations of asthma cases.
“In the Hunts Point and Longwood-Morrisania neighborhoods in the Bronx, in Carroll Gardens and Red Hook in Brooklyn,” the comptroller said.
What the areas have in common are a high concentration of bus depots, transfer stations and truck centers, 1010 WINS’ Al Jones reported.
“There is an environmental injustice and when you talk about public sighting of facilities, we do play a role in that,” City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito said. “There needs to be more fairness and equity in the way that we look at city planning.”
She added she’ll work with the mayor to reduce the concentration of asthma triggers in poorer communities, Jones reported.
New York’s highest asthma rates were in the Bronx and four upstate counties, according to the comptroller’s report.
“For the New Yorkers fighting this chronic disease, a flare-up can mean missing work or school and too many late night emergency room visits,” DiNapoli said in a statement accompanying his report. “The state needs to better understand asthma trends and better target publicly funded initiatives, particularly for Hispanic, African-American and the poorest New Yorkers struggling with this disease.”
The report found that while the costs of asthma are up, deaths from the disease are down. Asthma deaths have dropped by nearly 23 percent in the past decade, from 330 in 2002 to 255 in 2011.
Asthma affects 1.7 million residents in the state, with the highest prevalence found in Schenectady and the Bronx. Studies have found that low-income and minority residents are more likely to have the disease. About 559,000 residents with asthma are on Medicaid.
DiNapoli said state health officials have made progress in expanding asthma treatment for children through school-based health centers and home visits. But he recommended the state do more to focus its efforts on the communities where asthma is most common.
To better combat the illness, the state needs to reach out to children with asthma and their parents, who often may not understand the illness or the ways that it can be treated, according to Sally Findley, a professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health who has studied asthma.
She said efforts to improve air quality will help, too – even by planting more trees in urban environments.
“When you are effective at doing these things you can reduce hospitalizations,” she said. “It saves money in the long run.”
Some of the sharp increase in asthma-related Medicaid expenditures can be tied to the higher number of New Yorkers enrolled in the program. Since 2009, Medicaid enrollment in the state has jumped by 20 percent to 5.7 million. But DiNapoli notes that the percentage of Medicaid participants with asthma has grown faster than Medicaid enrollment overall.
Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
With all the commercials to self diagnose yourself, are you surprised?
We are advised NOT to judge ALL Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics, but we are encouraged to judge ALL gun owners by the actions of a few lunatics. Funny how that works.
Asthma rates are higher in poor neighborhoods because of the prevalence of asthma triggers: mold, exhaust, soot, rodent and cockroach excrement and fur. Data is also starting to show that exposure to high pollen levels while pregnant could be a major cause. Abandoned and unkept city lots harbor vast amounts of ragweed and mugwort. Pollen counts are often higher in cities.
This would correlate perfectly with all the other wonder characteristics of Schenectady.
Smoke from cigars, cigarettes, and pipes harms your body in many ways, but it is especially harmful to the lungs of a person with asthma. Tobacco smoke is a powerful trigger of asthma symptoms.
Second-hand smoke is the combination of smoke from a burning cigar or cigarette and smoke exhaled by a smoker.
Inhaling second-hand smoke, also called "passive smoke" or "environmental tobacco smoke," may be even more harmful than actually smoking. That's because the smoke that burns off the end of a cigar or cigarette contains more harmful substances (tar, carbon monoxide, nicotine, and others) than the smoke inhaled by the smoker.
Second-hand smoke is especially harmful to people who already have asthma. When a person with asthma is exposed to second-hand smoke, he or she is more likely to experience the wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath associated with asthma.
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
Schenectady the new Bronx! Keep the implosion going! 11th most dangerous in the nation, worst schools in Upstate Ny, worst County Legislature in New York State, City should be taken over by a State Fiscal Control Board and they keep re-electing the same brain dead DEM politicians for decades.
Schenectady the new Bronx! Keep the implosion going! 11th most dangerous in the nation, worst schools in Upstate Ny, worst County Legislature in New York State, City should be taken over by a State Fiscal Control Board and they keep re-electing the same brain dead DEM politicians for decades.
LOL....He said State Fiscal Control.
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