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Universal drug coverage and income-related disparities in glycaemic control.

Leora Branfield DayPeter C AustinBaiju R Shah
Published in: Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association (2019)
Despite universal access to healthcare, people with diabetes with lower incomes had significantly worse glycaemic control compared with their counterparts on higher incomes. However, income gradients in glycaemic control were markedly reduced after the age of 65 years, possibly as a result of access to prescription drug coverage.
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