Economic Costs of Diabetes in the U.S. in 2022.
Emily D ParkerJanice LinTroy MahoneyNwanneamaka UmeGrace YangRobert A GabbayNuha A ElSayedRaveendhara R BannuruPublished in: Diabetes care (2023)
The inflation-adjusted direct medical costs of diabetes are estimated to rise 7% from 2017 and 35% from 2012 calculations (stated in 2022 dollars). Following decades of steadily increasing prevalence of diabetes, the overall estimated prevalence in 2022 remains relatively stable in comparison to 2017. However, the absolute number of people with diabetes has grown and contributes to increased health care expenditures, particularly per capita spending on inpatient hospital stays and prescription medications. The enormous economic toll of diabetes continues to burden society through direct medical and indirect costs.