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Using the Prevention Impacts Simulation Model to Estimate Long-Term Impacts of Multisector Community Partnerships’ Efforts to Address Social Determinants of Health

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Estimated cumulative potential impacts of efforts implemented by Getting Further Faster partnerships (N = 27) at 5, 10, and 20 years. Coronary heart disease events, strokes, and deaths averted were rounded to the nearest 10. Medical costs, productivity costs, and total costs averted were rounded to the nearest $1,000. Medical costs and productivity costs averted include the costs of cardiovascular disease and risk factors of cardiovascular disease.

Estimated cumulative potential impacts of efforts implemented by Getting Further Faster partnerships (N = 27) at 5, 10, and 20 years. Coronary heart disease events, strokes, and deaths averted were rounded to the nearest 10. Medical costs, productivity costs, and total costs averted were rounded to the nearest $1,000. Medical costs and productivity costs averted include the costs of cardiovascular disease and risk factors of cardiovascular disease.
Outcome 5-Year results 10-Year results 20-Year results
Coronary heart disease events averted 460 960 2,080
Strokes averted 230 510 1,170
Deaths averted 150 340 880
Medical costs averted (2021 dollars) $18,830,000 $45,415,000 $125,733,000
Productivity costs averted (2021 dollars) $82,191,000 $193,680,000 $507,665,000
Total costs averted (2021 dollars) $101,021,000 $239,095,000 $633,398,000

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