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JAMA: Odds of 8 Complications for Diabetes Patients Who Switched to HDHPs
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Mon, 04/01/2024 - 17:25
- 11% higher odds for myocardial infarction (odds ratio 1.11)
- 15% higher odds for stroke (odds ratio 1.15)
- 35% higher odds for hospitalization for heart failure (odds ratio 1.35)
- 153% higher odds for end-stage kidney disease (odds ratio 2.53)
- 123% higher odds for lower-extremity complication (odds ratio 2.23)
- 17% higher odds for proliferative retinopathy (odds ratio 1.17)
- 135% higher odds for blindness (odds ratio 2.35)
- 128% higher odds for retinopathy treatment (odds ratio 2.28)
Notes: HDHPs are high deductible health plans. Data are results of a cohort study of 245,055 US adults with diabetes enrolled in employer-sponsored health plans. Those who switched to an HDHP had greater odds of experiencing all diabetes complications.
Source: "Enrollment in High-Deductible Health Plans and Incident Diabetes Complications," JAMA Network Open, March 22, 2024
Source URL: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle...
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