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State Agencies Unite to Tackle Chronic Diseases in Australia

Australia’s four leading state-based prevention agencies have established a formal forum aimed at addressing the underlying causes of chronic diseases, which are the primary contributors to illness, disability, and death in the country. The newly formed Prevention Agency Chief Executive Forum gathers the chief executives of VicHealth, Health and Wellbeing Queensland, Healthway (Western Australia), and Preventive Health SA. This initiative seeks to improve public health outcomes across Australia.

The inaugural meeting of the forum took place on August 18, 2023, in Canberra, just prior to the Federal Economic Reform Roundtable. The collaboration reflects a critical response to the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, which impose a substantial burden on the nation’s health system and economy.

Chronic diseases significantly affect Australia’s productivity and healthcare costs. In 2019, the economic impact of excess weight was estimated at $40 billion, with projections indicating that this figure could rise to nearly $235 billion annually by 2060.

Professor Anna Peeters AM, chief executive of VicHealth, emphasized the extensive financial strain caused by preventable chronic diseases. She stated, “The cost of preventable chronic disease is widespread. It is costing our economy billions and putting pressure on frontline workers, families, and communities across the country.”

The forum aims to place a strong emphasis on preventing chronic diseases. By doing so, it hopes to foster a healthier population that remains active and engaged, ultimately benefiting both community life and the economy in the long term.

As part of its mission, the forum will convene regularly to collaborate on national preventive health priorities and exchange valuable insights. Additionally, it will explore opportunities for joint advocacy, research, and program initiatives. The efforts will be bolstered by a dedicated Prevention Agencies Senior Officers Group, ensuring a coordinated approach to public health challenges.

This collaborative effort among state agencies marks a proactive step in addressing the growing issue of chronic diseases in Australia, highlighting the importance of prevention and the need for cohesive strategies to improve overall health outcomes.

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