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Proactive vs. Reactive: The True Cost of Our Healthcare System

22 min · 16 de feb de 2026
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Chronic disease accounts for 80 to 90 percent of healthcare spending in the United States. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death. Over 37 million Americans have diabetes. Nearly half of adults have high blood pressure. Most of these conditions do not happen overnight. They develop slowly, quietly, over years. In this episode, Dr. Kara Foster explores: The difference between proactive and reactive care The true financial and emotional cost of waiting Why prevention is difficult to measure in a profit-driven system Reactive medicine saves lives. But proactive medicine preserves them. If you’re ready to understand how to protect your future health starting today, this episode is for you.

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