Recent estimates indicate that the prevalence of Alzheimer'sdisease is increasing at an alarming rate, and with that increasecomes a dramatic upsurge in the cost of this disease to society.In 2000, 4.5 million Americans had Alzheimer's disease. Theprevalence of Alzheimer's disease is expected to increase by27 percent by 2020, by 70 percent by 2030, and by nearly 300percent by 2050 (13.2 million Americans). The cost to governmentagencies of the care of patients who have Alzheimer's diseaseis substantial at present, and it is rising rapidly: by 2010,Medicare spending on Alzheimer's disease will grow . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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