Prevention ROI

Definition

Return on investment from preventive programs – measuring how much money is saved in healthcare, criminal justice, and social costs for every dollar spent on prevention rather than reaction.

Why This Matters for Louisville

Trust for America’s Health found that $10 per person invested in community prevention yields $16 billion in annual savings within 5 years – a $5.60 return for every $1 spent. Prevention is cheaper than reaction.

Category: Budget & Finance

Related Terms: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Evidence-Based Policy, Public Health Investment

Source: Trust for America’s Health 2008, ‘Prevention for a Healthier America’

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