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Avoidable Deaths Decrease In High-Income Nations And Increase In U.S.

Last updated: May 1, 2025 5:42 am
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Avoidable deaths are on the rise in the United States, a concerning trend that sets the nation apart from other high-income countries. This increase in avoidable mortality has contributed to a growing gap in life expectancy between the U.S. and its peers. While many other industrialized nations have seen a decrease in avoidable deaths, the U.S. has experienced a troubling upward trend.

A recent study conducted by researchers at Brown University School of Public Health and Harvard University found that avoidable mortality in the U.S. has been worsening for more than a decade. The study compared mortality trends in all 50 states of the U.S. with 40 other similarly wealthy nations. The researchers discovered that between 2009 and 2021, avoidable deaths in the U.S. increased significantly, while other countries saw improvements in this area.

Lead study author Irene Papanicolas, a professor at Brown University, highlighted unresolved issues in the American healthcare system that may be contributing to the worsening health outcomes. Factors such as rising road traffic fatalities, high levels of gun deaths, drug overdoses, suicide rates, maternal and infant mortality, and illnesses that are preventable with early detection and treatment are all contributing to the increase in avoidable deaths in the U.S.

The study found that deaths from various causes are rising in every state in the U.S., with significant variation across states. Between 2009 and 2021, avoidable deaths in the U.S. increased from around 20 to 44 per 100,000. In contrast, most high-income countries have seen a decrease in avoidable deaths during the same period.

Despite spending more per capita on healthcare than any other high-income country, the U.S. continues to experience a rise in avoidable deaths. This indicates that it is not simply a matter of the amount of money spent on healthcare but rather how and where it is allocated.

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The study’s findings suggest that there is a need for improved public policy and healthcare interventions to address the rising trend of avoidable deaths in the U.S. Ignoring key factors contributing to avoidable deaths, such as gun violence, motor vehicle safety, mental health, and drug-related issues, could further exacerbate the problem.

It is crucial for policymakers to prioritize measuring and addressing avoidable deaths through evidence-based interventions and policies. By focusing on prevention and early detection, the U.S. can work towards reducing the number of avoidable deaths and improving overall health outcomes for its population.

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