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Trends and challenges in diabetes for middle-income countries: Evidence from Mexico.

Armando Arredondo1, Emanuel Orozco1, Maria Beatriz Duarte1, Magali Cuadra1, Ana Lucía Recaman2, Alejandra Azar1.   

Abstract

The epidemiological and economic burden of diabetes poses one of the main challenges for health systems worldwide. This is particularly relevant in middle-income countries because of the constant growing trends that have been observed in recent years. In order to identify trends and challenges on epidemiological and economic burden from diabetes in a middle-income country we developed a longitudinal analysis on costs and trends in the number of cases of diabetes in Mexico. The study population included total annual cases of diabetes at national level. Regarding the annual cumulative incidence for 2016 versus 2018, depending on the institution there is an increase of 9-13% (p < 0.001). Comparing the economic burden from incidence in 2016 versus 2018 (p < 0.05), there is a 26% increase. The total amount for diabetes in 2017 (US dollars) was $9,684,780,574. It includes $ 4,292,085,964 in direct costs and $ 5,392,694,610 in indirect costs. The total direct costs are: $ 510,986,406 for uninsured population; $ 1,416,132,058 for insured population; $ 2,235,969,330 for users' pockets. This is an example of what is happening in the management of diabetes care in middle-income countries and we suggest review and rethinking strategies of prevention, planning, organisation and resource allocation.

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Keywords:  Diabetes; epidemiological and economic burden; health system; trends

Year:  2018        PMID: 30068257     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2018.1498115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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