Sunday, January 9, 2011

ALZHEIMER'S BLOGGING:

President Obama Signs NAPA Legislation

President Barack Hussein Obama II signed the National Alzheimer’s Project Act (NAPA) into law. NAPA creates the United States' first coordinated national strategy to confront dementia's such as Alzheimer’s.Dementia's such as Alzheimer's will only plague more baby boomers as they age. Given the scale of the Alzheimer epidemic and the growing number of Americans directly affected every single day, NAPA will provide an essential framework within the government that recognizes the Alzheimer crisis is no longer emerging but is here.

The Alzheimer's Association was a strong advocate of this new legislation. Harry Johns, Alzheimer’s Association president and CEO, commented,

“The Alzheimer’s Association is pleased that a much needed plan will now be put into place to address the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease, currently the sixth-leading cause of death in this country. In fact, among the 10 leading causes of death, it is by far the fastest growing — increasing more than 50 percent from 2000 to 2007. Given the devastation experienced by millions of families because of this disease and the staggering economic costs, particularly to Medicare and Medicaid, we must have an effective strategy now. The fact that Alzheimer’s is the only one of the top 10 causes of death without a way to prevent, cure or even slow it underscores the critical need for the swift, aggressive implementation of this legislation.”

•NAPA will lead to the creation of a national strategic plan to overcome the Alzheimer’s disease epidemic.
•NAPA will also establish an inter-agency council to work with the Secretary of Health and Human Services to give a full assessment of what needs to be done to address the threat of Alzheimer’s on multiple fronts including care, research and support.
•NAPA ensures strategic planning and coordination of the fight against Alzheimer’s across the federal government as a whole.
The most instrumental body in triggering the success of this legislation was the Alzheimer’s Study Group, an independent, bipartisan panel created to evaluate the government’s current efforts to combat dementia. (To read more about the Alzheimer's Study Group, click here.)

NAPA is also the fruit of years of advocacy by key organizations such as the Alzheimer’s Association. Robert J. Egge, Alzheimer’s Association vice president of public policy, had this to say:

“Beyond the human impact on families which cannot be underestimated, the economic burden — with total care costs escalating from $172 billion today to more than $1 trillion by 2050 — are significant as well. Alzheimer’s leaves American families, Medicare, Medicaid and our healthcare system defenseless against skyrocketing costs, and it leaves each of us vulnerable to the wide-ranging effects of this devastating disease. We need transformative, cost-effective strategic solutions to tackle a national public health emergency with widespread social and economic consequences. NAPA will help to put the nation on the right track and we commend the Obama administration for recognizing this.”


Sincerely,
Marie Fostino
Alzheimer's A Caretakers Journal
Seaboard Press An Imprint of James A Rock Pub., Co.
www.mariefostino.com
www.mariefostino.blogspot.com

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