Shows that one case of dementia is created every three seconds worldwide. Approximately 50 million people worldwide are living with dementia, and by 2050, this number will increase to 152 million, which will be three times as many as today
The total cost of care for dementia eldercare and other dementia patients in the United States is estimated at $277 billion, of which $186 billion is the cost of Medicare and Medicaid; out-of pocket costs account for $60 billion of the total payment, and other costs total $30\ billion.
The global cost associated with dementia to society will be approximately $1 trillion in 2023, and by 2030, this
number will increase to $2 trillion.The total cost of dementia care in the U.S. is estimated to be approximately $1.5 trillion in 2023, and by
2030, this number will increase to $2 trillion.
China's AD and related dementia patients have exceeded 16 million, accounting for 30% of the
world's patients, with more than 900,000 new cases annually.
Only 23% of patients receive standardized treatment, and 70% of families suffer from reduced quality of life due to caregiving pressure. The care gap is critical:
Insufficient organizations means less than 5% of the demand is covered by specialized cognitive care, and the mid- to high-end market is virtually empty.
Heavy burden on families: 90% of patients rely on family care, and caregivers are under tremendous physical and mental pressure, with an average annual hidden cost of more than 150,000 RMB/family.
-Policy support: the pilot of long-term care insurance will cover 31 provinces and cities in 2025, and Hefei City will provide construction subsidies of up to 3 million RMB.
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