Variation in health system performance for managing diabetes among states in India: a cross-sectional study of individuals aged 15 to 49 years.
Jonas PrenisslLindsay M JaacksViswanathan MohanJennifer Manne-GoehlerJustine I DaviesAshish AwasthiAnne Christine BischopsRifat AtunTill BärnighausenSebastian VollmerPascal GeldsetzerPublished in: BMC medicine (2019)
There are large losses to diabetes care at each step of the care cascade in India, with the greatest loss occurring at the awareness stage. While health system performance for managing diabetes varies greatly among India's states, improvements are particularly needed for rural areas, those with less household wealth and education, and men. Although such improvements will likely have the greatest benefits for population health in Goa and Tamil Nadu, large states with a low diabetes prevalence but a high absolute number of adults with untreated diabetes, such as Uttar Pradesh, should not be neglected.