First-of-its-kind analysis gives more precise insight into factors driving up costs for type 2 diabetes patients

A new study appearing in BMC Health Services Research from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health suggests that high A1C values, diabetes complications and other comorbidities lead to higher type 2 diabetes overall costs and greater likelihood of cost increases over time. This is especially the case for patients living in rural areas.

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