NIH Impact on U.S. Health and Medicine U.S. Life Expectancy Reduction in deaths from: Heart disease...

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NIH Impact on U.S. Health and MedicineU.S. Life Expectancy

Reduction in deaths from: Heart disease Stroke HIV/AIDS

Increased survival rates for:Breast cancerCervical cancerColon cancer

NIH Accomplishments

Life expectancy gains worth ~$3.2 trillion

annually

Cardiovascular disease death rates have fallen

> 60% in the last half-century

HIV therapies enable people in their 20s to live to age 70+

Cancer death rates falling ~1% per year; each 1% drop

saves ~$500 billion

Chronic Elderly Disability%

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15

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27

1982 1984 1989 1994 1999 ‘04/’05

Source: KG Manton et al., PNAS (2006) 103: 18374

Impact of NIH-Supported ResearchOn U.S. Economy In 2011, NIH research supported 432,000 jobs at more

than 2,500 institutions, small businesses nationwide In 2011, NIH funding generated $62 billion in new

economic activity—double taxpayers’ investment NIH serves as foundation for entire U.S. medical

innovation sector that: Employs 1 million U.S. citizens Generates $84 billion in wages, salaries Exports $90 billion in goods, services

Source: An Economic Engine: NIH Research, Employment and the Future of the Medical Innovation Sector,

United Medical Research, May 2011

“If we’re going to create jobs now and in the future, we're going to have to out-build and out-educate and out-innovate every other country on Earth.”

President Obama Signing of America Invents ActThomas Jefferson High School

September 16, 2011

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