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Page 1: Judy Monroe, MD Indiana State Health Commissioner June 19, 2009.

Judy Monroe, MDIndiana State Health Commissioner

June 19, 2009

Page 2: Judy Monroe, MD Indiana State Health Commissioner June 19, 2009.

Primary Prevention - means it never occurs

Secondary Prevention – detect and prevent progression of conditions before they are symptomatic

Tertiary Prevention - prevent the progression and complications of disease and symptoms already occurring

Page 3: Judy Monroe, MD Indiana State Health Commissioner June 19, 2009.

Primary Prevention – largely the domain of public health (community prevention – aimed at the population)

Secondary Prevention – largely the domain of primary care (clinical practice – aimed at the individual)

Tertiary Prevention – largely the domain of subspecialists

Page 4: Judy Monroe, MD Indiana State Health Commissioner June 19, 2009.

Primary Prevention - $ immunizations weight control and exercise to prevent type

2 diabetes folic acid to prevent neural tube defects in

newborns

Page 5: Judy Monroe, MD Indiana State Health Commissioner June 19, 2009.

Secondary Prevention - $$ control hypertension – prevent stroke control cholesterol – prevent heart disease mammograms

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Tertiary Prevention - $$$$$$$ intensive care treatment for complications

of pneumococcal pneumonia to prevent death

intensive treatment of diabetes to prevent an amputation

surgery to prevent complications of a neural tube defect

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Tertiary Prevention - $$$$$$$ rehabilitation of a stroke victim to prevent

being wheel chair bound management after a myocardial infarction

to prevent another infarction treatment of later stage breast cancer after

delayed diagnosis

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Program Savings for Every $1 Spent

Chronic disease $5.60

Immunizations $27

Smoking Cessation for Pregnant Women

$6

Tuberculosis screening and Isoniazid

$1.20

Water Fluoridation $38

Women, Infants, and Children $1.92 - $4.21

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Healthy workforce benefits business more productive workers less absenteeism less injuriesHealthcare is the most expensive benefit paid

by U.S. employers

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INShape Indiana nutrition, physical activity, and tobacco control

Indiana Workplace Wellness PartnershipIndiana Hospital AssociationState Employee Wellness – One Care StreetHealthy Indiana PlanWellness Tax CreditLactation Support in the Workplace (IC-22.2-

14.1)