Abstract Background The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 28.9 million adults had diabetes in 2012 in the US, though many patients are undiagnosed or not managing their condition. This study provides US national and state estimates of insured adults with type 2 diabetes who are diagnosed, receiving exams and medication, managing glycemic levels, with diabetes complications, and their health expenditures. Such information can be used for benchmarking and to identify gaps in diabetes detection and management. Methods The study combines analysis of survey data with medical claims analysis for the commercially insured, Medicare, and Medicaid populations to estimate the number of adults with diagnosed type 2 diabetes and ...
Background: Ensuring that individuals with type 2 diabetes properly manage their chronic condition i...
IntroductionLittle information is available on state-specific financial burdens of diabetes in the M...
BACKGROUND: A substantial percentage of patients have undiagnosed diabetes. We investigated the demo...
This study examined the association between access to health care and three classifications of diabe...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and medical expenditures of diabetes-related complications (DRCs) a...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common chronic conditions, a complex disease requiring continuo...
OBJECTIVE — To describe the changes in demographics, antidiabetic treatment, and glyce-mic control a...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes within the Republic of Ireland is poorly defined, alth...
Objective To examine recent trends in type 2 diabetes detection among adults in the USA. Research de...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes within the Republic of Ireland is poorly defined, although a recen...
Background: Electronic diabetes registers promote structured care and enable identification of undia...
Objective: The lack of adequate health insurance may result in a downward spiral of the diabetic con...
Abstract Background Current US surveillance data provide estimates of diabetes using laboratory test...
Over a third of adults in the United States have prediabetes, and many of those with prediabetes wil...
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects 1 in 10 adults in the United States. Diabetes c...
Background: Ensuring that individuals with type 2 diabetes properly manage their chronic condition i...
IntroductionLittle information is available on state-specific financial burdens of diabetes in the M...
BACKGROUND: A substantial percentage of patients have undiagnosed diabetes. We investigated the demo...
This study examined the association between access to health care and three classifications of diabe...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and medical expenditures of diabetes-related complications (DRCs) a...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common chronic conditions, a complex disease requiring continuo...
OBJECTIVE — To describe the changes in demographics, antidiabetic treatment, and glyce-mic control a...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes within the Republic of Ireland is poorly defined, alth...
Objective To examine recent trends in type 2 diabetes detection among adults in the USA. Research de...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes within the Republic of Ireland is poorly defined, although a recen...
Background: Electronic diabetes registers promote structured care and enable identification of undia...
Objective: The lack of adequate health insurance may result in a downward spiral of the diabetic con...
Abstract Background Current US surveillance data provide estimates of diabetes using laboratory test...
Over a third of adults in the United States have prediabetes, and many of those with prediabetes wil...
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects 1 in 10 adults in the United States. Diabetes c...
Background: Ensuring that individuals with type 2 diabetes properly manage their chronic condition i...
IntroductionLittle information is available on state-specific financial burdens of diabetes in the M...
BACKGROUND: A substantial percentage of patients have undiagnosed diabetes. We investigated the demo...