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Geographic distribution of childhood diabetes and obesity relative to the supply of pediatric endocrinologists in the United States.

Joyce M Lee1, Matthew M Davis, Ram K Menon, Gary L Freed.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the geographic distribution of childhood diabetes and obesity relative to the supply of US pediatric endocrinologists. STUDY
DESIGN: Estimation of observed and "index" ratios of children with diabetes (by region and division) and obesity (body mass index >/=95th % for age and sex) (by region and state) to board-certified pediatric endocrinologists.
RESULTS: At the national level, the ratio of children with diabetes to pediatric endocrinologists is 290:1, and the ratio of obese children to pediatric endocrinologists is 17,741:1. Ratios of children with diabetes to pediatric endocrinologists in the Midwest (370:1), South (335:1), and West (367:1) are twice as high as in the Northeast (144:1). Across states, there is up to a 19-fold difference in the observed ratios of obese children to pediatric endocrinologists. Under conditions of equitably distributed endocrinologist supply, variation across states would be mitigated considerably.
CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of children with diabetes and obesity does not parallel the distribution of pediatric endocrinologists in the United States, due largely to geographic disparities in endocrinologist supply. Given the large burden of obese children to endocrinologists, multidisciplinary models of care delivery are essential for the US health care system to address the needs of children with diabetes and obesity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18280836     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2007.08.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr        ISSN: 0022-3476            Impact factor:   4.406


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