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Alzheimer's Disease Needs Support From Congress
Alzheimer's Disease Needs Support From Congress
There are more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and more than 15 million serving as unpaid caregivers.
Not only does this heartbreaking disease have a devastating effect on families and caregivers, but it is equally harmful to our nation’s health care systems. This looming crisis is deemed the most expensive disease in America – costing $259 billion annually, including $175 billion in Medicare and Medicaid payments. Watching these figures grow inspired me to join forces with the Alzheimer’s Association.
The House HHS Subcommittee recently proposed a $400 million increase for Alzheimer’s research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for FY18. This effort follows the historic $400 million increase for FY17 approved by Congress in May. While this funding will directly impact the research, policy, and care needed to find treatments – it still remains below the NIH target of $2 billion in order to continue to facilitate the research momentum. In the current budget climate, a greater effort will be required to maintain the progress.
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Alzheimer’s is a national health crisis and it is not slowing down or going away, unless we do something. I urge Congressman Luis Gutierrez, to continue to actively support making investments in medical research to eliminate the nation’s most expensive disease.
I will continue to do my part as an advocate for friends, family, neighbors, and myself.
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