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Simulating the Fiscal Impact of Anti-Obesity Medications as an Obesity Reduction Strategy.


ABSTRACT: While substantial public health investment in anti-smoking initiatives has had demonstrated benefits on health and fiscal outcomes, similar investment in reducing obesity has not been undertaken, despite the substantial burden obesity places on society. Anti-obesity medications (AOMs) are poorly prescribed despite evidence that weight loss is not sustained using other strategies alone.We used a simulation model to estimate the potential impact of 100% uptake of AOMs on Medicare and Medicaid spending, disability payments, and taxes collected relative to status quo with negligible AOM use. Relative to status quo, AOM use simulation would result in Medicare and Medicaid savings of $231.5 billion and $188.8 billion respectively over 75 years. Government tax revenues would increase by $452.8 billion. Overall, the net benefit would be $746.6 billion. Anti-smoking efforts have had substantial benefits for society. A similar investment in obesity reduction, including broad use of AOMs, should be considered.

SUBMITTER: Kabiri M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7970686 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan-Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Simulating the Fiscal Impact of Anti-Obesity Medications as an Obesity Reduction Strategy.

Kabiri Mina M   Sexton Ward Alison A   Ramasamy Abhilasha A   Kee Rebecca R   Ganguly Rahul R   Smolarz Brian Gabriel BG   Zvenyach Tracy T   Baumgardner James R JR   Goldman Dana P DP  

Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 20210101


While substantial public health investment in anti-smoking initiatives has had demonstrated benefits on health and fiscal outcomes, similar investment in reducing obesity has not been undertaken, despite the substantial burden obesity places on society. Anti-obesity medications (AOMs) are poorly prescribed despite evidence that weight loss is not sustained using other strategies alone.We used a simulation model to estimate the potential impact of 100% uptake of AOMs on Medicare and Medicaid spen  ...[more]

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