A systematic review of the literature was conducted to identify articles on the economics of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Articles were classified into two main categories: cost/burden-of-illness studies of type 2 diabetes and economic evaluations of type 2 diabetes interventions. This systematic review was supplemented by an overview of the findings relating to economic evaluations of associated diabetic complications. A number of conclusions emerge from this review, the most important of which is that intensive treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes appears to be relatively cost effective compared with more conservative strategies. This finding reflects the cost offsets that arise from the range and degree of complications attributable t...
Background: Diabetes is one of the world's most prevalent and serious non-communicable diseases (NCD...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Trials have not demonstrated benefits to the population of screening for type 2 dia...
Introduction: There is a growing need to evaluate the factors contributing to the increase in health...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a growing healthcare burden primarily due to long-term complicatio...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a growing healthcare burden primarily due to long-term complicatio...
Background: Although studies reported diabetes mellitus screening cost effective, the mass screening...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background There ...
Background: diabetes is one of the leading causes of death, and has a huge economic impact on the bu...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a severe, high-priced, and to date not curable, however, controllable di...
Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia, which occurs as a result of...
Objectives: To reconsider the aims of screening for undiagnosed diabetes, and whether screening sho...
BACKGROUND: There has been a widely documented and recognized increase in diabetes prevalence, not o...
OBJECTIVE — To describe the direct medical costs associated with type 2 diabetes, as well as its tre...
OBJECTIVE — To describe the direct medical costs associated with type 2 diabetes, as well as its tre...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is one of the world's most prevalent and serious non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Background: Diabetes is one of the world's most prevalent and serious non-communicable diseases (NCD...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Trials have not demonstrated benefits to the population of screening for type 2 dia...
Introduction: There is a growing need to evaluate the factors contributing to the increase in health...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a growing healthcare burden primarily due to long-term complicatio...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a growing healthcare burden primarily due to long-term complicatio...
Background: Although studies reported diabetes mellitus screening cost effective, the mass screening...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background There ...
Background: diabetes is one of the leading causes of death, and has a huge economic impact on the bu...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a severe, high-priced, and to date not curable, however, controllable di...
Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia, which occurs as a result of...
Objectives: To reconsider the aims of screening for undiagnosed diabetes, and whether screening sho...
BACKGROUND: There has been a widely documented and recognized increase in diabetes prevalence, not o...
OBJECTIVE — To describe the direct medical costs associated with type 2 diabetes, as well as its tre...
OBJECTIVE — To describe the direct medical costs associated with type 2 diabetes, as well as its tre...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is one of the world's most prevalent and serious non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Background: Diabetes is one of the world's most prevalent and serious non-communicable diseases (NCD...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Trials have not demonstrated benefits to the population of screening for type 2 dia...
Introduction: There is a growing need to evaluate the factors contributing to the increase in health...