Universal Drug Coverage and Socioeconomic Disparities in Health Care Costs Among Persons With Diabetes.
Wanrudee IsaranuwatchaiGhazal S FazliArlene S BiermanLorraine L LipscombeNicholas MitsakakisBaiju R ShahC Fangyun WuAshley JohnsGillian Lynn BoothPublished in: Diabetes care (2020)
SES is a predictor of diabetes-related health care costs in our setting, more so among adults under age 65 years, a group that lacks universal drug coverage under Ontario's health care system. Non-drug-related health care costs were more than one-third higher in younger, lower-SES adults, translating to >$1 billion more in health care expenditures over 10 years.