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Economic Costs of Diabetes in the U.S. in 2012

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    • Diabetes consumes 62.4 % of government health insurance (Medicare, Medicaid, and the military)  
    • 1 in every 5 health care dollars is spent on diabetes and its complications.  
    • Medical costs are about $13,700 per year for those diagnosed with diabetes, 2.3 times higher than those without diabetes.  
    • In 2012, the total cost of diabetes was $245 billion–$176 billion in medical costs and $69 billion in lost productivity.  
    • After adjusting for age and sex differences, the average medical expenditures among people with diabetes were 2.3 times higher than expenditures for those without diabetes.  
    • 1 in every 10 health care dollars is spent on diabetes and its complications.