The economic costs of a heart attack
By: Kevin Jones ,
20 July 2009,
Health and productivity
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Heart attacks result in $A3.8 billion in lost productivity
A new Australian report estimates the total costs of heart attack and chest pain (Acute Coronary syndrome syndromeA group of symptoms that together are characteristic of a specific disorder or diseaseClick to close or ACS) to the Australian economy - "total economic cost of $17.9 billion." This Access Economics report, released in June 2009, has broad application for public policy but has some relevant information for sa...
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