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Increasing Annual Cost of Diabetes

This study reveals the escalating financial burden of diabetes in the US, with costs projected to increase significantly by 2030. Comprehensive data from credible sources like the CDC and Institute for Alternative Futures highlight the substantial direct medical and indirect societal costs associated with diabetes management. By analyzing past trends and future projections, the urgency of addressing this public health issue is underscored. Explore the staggering financial implications and societal consequences of the growing prevalence of diabetes, emphasizing the need for proactive interventions to mitigate its economic effects.

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Increasing Annual Cost of Diabetes

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  1. Increasing Annual Cost of Diabetes 2015 Total US $408 B *Constant 2015 Dollars Total Annual Direct Medical and Indirect Societal Costs of Diabetes in Billions of Dollars* 20-29 15-19 50-70 10-14 30-49 1-4 <1 5-9 Institute for Alternative Futures 2014 Diabetes Model based on Boyle, Projection of the year 2050 burden of diabetes in the US adult population, http://www.pophealthmetrics.com/content/8/1/29 ; CDC, National Diabetes Statistics Report, 2014;Dall, The Economic Burden of Elevated Blood Glucose Levels in 2012: Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, and Prediabetes, Diabetes Care 2014;37:3172-3179; CDC diabetes trends, US Census Bureau

  2. Increasing Annual Cost of Diabetes 2020 Total US $491 B *Constant 2015 Dollars Total Annual Direct Medical and Indirect Societal Costs of Diabetes in Billions of Dollars* 20-29 15-19 50-70 10-14 30-49 1-4 <1 5-9 Institute for Alternative Futures 2014 Diabetes Model based on Boyle, Projection of the year 2050 burden of diabetes in the US adult population, http://www.pophealthmetrics.com/content/8/1/29 ; CDC, National Diabetes Statistics Report, 2014;Dall, The Economic Burden of Elevated Blood Glucose Levels in 2012: Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, and Prediabetes, Diabetes Care 2014;37:3172-3179; CDC diabetes trends, US Census Bureau

  3. Increasing Annual Cost of Diabetes 2025 Total US $564 B *Constant 2015 Dollars Total Annual Direct Medical and Indirect Societal Costs of Diabetes in Billions of Dollars* 20-29 15-19 50-70 10-14 30-49 1-4 <1 5-9 Institute for Alternative Futures 2014 Diabetes Model based on Boyle, Projection of the year 2050 burden of diabetes in the US adult population, http://www.pophealthmetrics.com/content/8/1/29 ; CDC, National Diabetes Statistics Report, 2014;Dall, The Economic Burden of Elevated Blood Glucose Levels in 2012: Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, and Prediabetes, Diabetes Care 2014;37:3172-3179; CDC diabetes trends, US Census Bureau

  4. Increasing Annual Cost of Diabetes 2030 Total US $622 B *Constant 2015 Dollars Total Annual Direct Medical and Indirect Societal Costs of Diabetes in Billions of Dollars* 20-29 15-19 50-70 10-14 30-49 1-4 <1 5-9 Institute for Alternative Futures 2014 Diabetes Model based on Boyle, Projection of the year 2050 burden of diabetes in the US adult population, http://www.pophealthmetrics.com/content/8/1/29 ; CDC, National Diabetes Statistics Report, 2014;Dall, The Economic Burden of Elevated Blood Glucose Levels in 2012: Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, and Prediabetes, Diabetes Care 2014;37:3172-3179; CDC diabetes trends, US Census Bureau

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