The 2014 Diabetes Health Care Cost and Utilization Report examines how much is spent on health care for adults and children with diabetes, where those dollars are spent, and how that compares to people without diabetes. It is based on the health care claims of more than 40 million Americans younger than 65 covered by employer-sponsored insurance from 2012 to 2014
ObjectiveHigh out-of-pocket (OOP) costs can be an obstacle to health care access and treatment compl...
AbstractObjectivesWe conducted this study to estimate the excessive hospital admission among people ...
Even with the slow growth in national health spending in recent years, the US continued to spend a g...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The mortality and morbidity attributable to diab...
OBJECTIVEWe assessed the excess medical expenditures for adults newly diagnosed with diabetes, for u...
<p>This project aims to analyze health care spending for patients with diabetes from 2006 to 2010. W...
Aims: To estimate the health service use and direct healthcare costs attributable to diabetes using ...
Background: Information on diabetes-related excess medical expenditures for youth is important to un...
Background/objectivesMedicaid beneficiaries with diabetes have complex care needs. The Accountable C...
Children's Health Spending: 2010-2014 examines spending on health care for children covered by emplo...
IntroductionHypertension and diabetes, both independent risk factors for cardiovascular disease, oft...
OBJECTIVE High out-of-pocket (OOP) costs can be an obstacle to health care access and treatment comp...
IntroductionLittle information is available on state-specific financial burdens of diabetes in the M...
OBJECTIVE—To estimate, among privately insured youth in the U.S., medical expenditures associated wi...
The purpose of this study was to examine trends in diabetes-related hospitalizations over the period...
ObjectiveHigh out-of-pocket (OOP) costs can be an obstacle to health care access and treatment compl...
AbstractObjectivesWe conducted this study to estimate the excessive hospital admission among people ...
Even with the slow growth in national health spending in recent years, the US continued to spend a g...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The mortality and morbidity attributable to diab...
OBJECTIVEWe assessed the excess medical expenditures for adults newly diagnosed with diabetes, for u...
<p>This project aims to analyze health care spending for patients with diabetes from 2006 to 2010. W...
Aims: To estimate the health service use and direct healthcare costs attributable to diabetes using ...
Background: Information on diabetes-related excess medical expenditures for youth is important to un...
Background/objectivesMedicaid beneficiaries with diabetes have complex care needs. The Accountable C...
Children's Health Spending: 2010-2014 examines spending on health care for children covered by emplo...
IntroductionHypertension and diabetes, both independent risk factors for cardiovascular disease, oft...
OBJECTIVE High out-of-pocket (OOP) costs can be an obstacle to health care access and treatment comp...
IntroductionLittle information is available on state-specific financial burdens of diabetes in the M...
OBJECTIVE—To estimate, among privately insured youth in the U.S., medical expenditures associated wi...
The purpose of this study was to examine trends in diabetes-related hospitalizations over the period...
ObjectiveHigh out-of-pocket (OOP) costs can be an obstacle to health care access and treatment compl...
AbstractObjectivesWe conducted this study to estimate the excessive hospital admission among people ...
Even with the slow growth in national health spending in recent years, the US continued to spend a g...