Impact of Lung Disease

Healthcare

Canada is facing a wave of chronic respiratory diseases.

Many can be tied to an aging population, the number of people with respiratory diseases can be expected to increase.

The corresponding increase in demand for services will pose a significant challenge for the health care system due to the fact of resorses.

2.0 million are living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Both of which can impact a person's ability to breathe.

Individuals living with asthma or COPD may experience impaired participation in daily life, school, work, and social activities.

Collectively, there is also an impact in terms of lost productivity and health care costs, especially considering the increasing prevalence of both asthma and COPD.

Respiratory diseases exert a significant economic impact on the Canadian health care system.

Almost 6.5% of total health care costs were related to respiratory diseases not includeing lung cancer.

This accounts for nearly $5.70 billion in direct costs of health care, such as for hospitalization, physician visits, research and drugs.

An additional $6.72 billion for less visible (indirect) expenses associated with disability and mortality.

Family

COPD was once commen in men than a women under the age of 75.

The projected increase in the number of individuals with COPD will have major implications.

Families and for the delivery of comprehensive hospital and community services.

Asthama can be caught in diffrent age grops

In 2018 almost 2,591,800 was the cost for familes whose children are 12 years haveing Asthma.

Almost 8.3% of Canadians who are 12 yeras or younger have Asthma.

Employment

Lung disease is a leading cause of degraded job performance and production losses from short‐term disability.

Higher tax revenues, contributing to deficit reduction, as Canadians with lung disease work and live longer.

Haveing a high chance of getting bankrupt.

Development of new, more effective treatment approaches.

Lead to the creation of new jobs to support patient education and disease self‐management, including asthma and COPD educators

Will lead to expansion of services such as equipment required in the treatment of sleep apnea.

Economey

Three major chronic lung diseases cost Canada’s economy $12 billion in 2010.

Overall, chronic lung disease accounts for more than 6% of annual health-care costs in Canada.

COPD is the leading cause of hospitalization. A large number of Canadians with COPD and asthma also remain undiagnosed.

If no further enhancements are made to strategies for dealing with respiratory diseases.

The annual economic burden is projected to double by 2030.

Policies to further reduce and modify the risk factors for the three diseases—lung cancer, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease—could reduce future costs substantially.

Idaviduals

Asthama reates continue to climb.

The prevalence of self-reported asthma is higher among women than men and is increasing for both sexes.

Emergency room visits and hospitalization suggest that many individuals with asthma require help in keeping their disease under control.

COPD in Canada is greatly underestimate.

28,600 Canadians were diagnosed with lung cancer. This represents 14% of all new cancer cases in 2017.

On average, 78 Canadians were diagnosed with lung cancer every day.

On average, 58 Canadians died from lung cancer every day.

Asthma

Any thing can cause you asthma to pop up.

Need to take many and different types of medication

Theodosius to take all of the medication

Hard time breathing

People who are thought that smoke was cool

Short Term

Didn't want to the odd man out

Because every one else was doing it

People thought that they could stop any time

Long Term

Hard time liveing

Having a hard time leaving the house

Many different types of desieses caused by somkeing makes it difficult to breath.

Over 3 million Canadians cope with one of five serious respiratory diseases.

Asthma, Tb, COPD, Lung Cancer

Affect individuals of all ages, cultures and backgrounds from children to parents to grandparents.

People with Cystic Fibrosis have a hard time living

Having hard time doing different types of actives. Shortness of breath (feeling like you have ran a marathon).

Living in fear if they are dieing

Anger due to the fact that they have to spend all there time in the clinic. Makes them tired and cut down of what they where planing.

Media

Have to warn people of the dangers of Lung Desies

Do camercails about people being affected by lung desies

Warn peopleabout the danger of smokeing.

Do camercails about how to pervent people from have this desies.