Making the Most of Your Wait Time: Contributing to Nevada's Rare Disease Awareness
Annette Logan-Parker
Visionary Founder at Cure 4 The Kids Foundation | Healthcare Non-profit
Recall your last visit to the doctor's office. It's likely that you spent a significant (and possibly frustrating) amount of time waiting in the lobby or even in the exam room before your turn finally arrived.
?While I wish I could provide a solution to reduce those waiting times, I must admit that I can't. However, what I can offer you is an opportunity to make the most of your "wait time" while contributing to a cause that helps our state gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by those affected by rare diseases.
?In the United States, more than 7,000 rare diseases impact over 30 million individuals. Some of these conditions are exceedingly rare, affecting fewer than 100 families in an entire county. Others, however, touch the lives of hundreds or even thousands of people, including many who live right here in Nevada.
?Surprisingly, you may know someone grappling with a rare disease without even realizing it. For instance, childhood cancer is classified as a rare disease. Likewise, many adult forms of cancer fall into this category. Conditions such as sickle cell anemia, hemophilia, various bleeding and clotting disorders, cystic fibrosis, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, and approximately 50 lysosomal storage diseases, including Pompe disease, Fabry disease, and Gaucher disease, all fall under the rare disease umbrella. In broad terms, a rare disease is one that affects fewer than 200,000 individuals.
?To ensure that Nevada can allocate the necessary resources, treatment options, and related services, it's crucial to have a clear perspective on the number of families impacted by these conditions within the state. And this is where you come in.
?The Nevada Rare Disease Advisory Council (NVRDAC) has been tasked with the objective of conducting a comprehensive statistical analysis
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?In collaboration with medical providers
?The “While You wait” needs assessment allows the RDAC to gather insights from individuals
?The survey or “needs assessment” represents just the initial phase of the NVRDAC's mission. The council's objectives extend to ensuring that medical providers
?Additionally, the council will explore the consequences of delayed or inadequate treatment on patients' quality of life and its impact on Nevada's economy. Finally, the council will examine treatment delivery systems for rare diseases and formulate recommendations aimed at extending the lifespan and improving the quality of life