How Have Diabetes Costs and Outcomes Changed Over Time in the U.S.?

An updated chart collection explores trends in health outcomes, quality of care, and spending on treatment for people with diabetes, the most common endocrine disease in the United States. The analysis finds that diagnosis rates and diabetes-related spending have continued to grow in the U.S., even as disease management has improved and the rate of associated complications has declined.

The slideshow is part of the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker, an online information hub dedicated to monitoring and assessing the performance of the U.S. health system.

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