The researchers used these data to see how factors like income, race and ethnicity, sex and location affected
rates of diabetes diagnosis and foregone medical care due to cost.
Not exact matches
Other changes were visits to general practitioners (up 6.6 percentage points), overnight hospital stays (up 2.4 percentage points), and
rates of diabetes and cholesterol
diagnoses (up 5.2 percentage points and 5.7 percentage points, respectively)
Armed with a better understanding
of the tools needed to detect such genes, it seems inevitable that the
rate of progress will increase and the relevance
of genetic information to the
diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
of diabetes will become increasingly tangible.
Every insurance company is different, and all
of them are going to view your type 1
diabetes diagnosis differently, which means that you can get drastically varying
rates depending on which company that you get the quote from.