Treatment costs and factors associated with glycemic control among patients with diabetes in the United Arab Emirates

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Background: We aimed to estimate the proportion of patients with diabetes who achieved target glycemic control, to estimate diabetes-related costs attributable to poor control, and to identify factors associated with them in the United Arab Emirates. Methods: This retrospective cohort study used administrative claims data handled by Abu Dhabi Health Authority (January 2010 to June 2012) to determine glycemic control and diabetes-related treatment costs. A total of 4,058 patients were matched using propensity scores to eliminate selection bias between patients with glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) < 7% and HbA1c ≥7%. Diabetes-related costs attributable to poor control were estimated using a recycled prediction method. Factors associated with glycemic control were investigated using logistic regression and factors associated with these costs were identified using a generalized linear model. Results: During the 1-year follow-up period, 46.6% of the patients achieved HbA1c < 7%. Older age, female sex, better insurance coverage, non-use of insulin in the index diagnosis month, and non-use of antidiabetic medications during the follow-up period were significantly associated with improved glycemic control. The mean diabetes-related annual costs were $2,282 and $2,667 for patients with and without glycemic control, respectively, and the cost attributable to poor glycemic control was $172 (95% confidence interval [CI], $164–180). The diabetes-related costs were lower with mean HbA1c levels < 7% (cost ratio, 0.94; 95% CI, 0.88–0.99). The costs were significantly higher in patients aged ≥65 years than those aged ≤44 years (cost ratio, 1.45; 95% CI, 1.25–1.70). Conclusion: More than 50% of patients with diabetes had poorly controlled HbA1c. Poor glycemic control may increase diabetes-related costs.

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Lee, S. M., Song, I., Suh, D., Chang, C., & Suh, D. C. (2018). Treatment costs and factors associated with glycemic control among patients with diabetes in the United Arab Emirates. Journal of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome, 27(4), 238–247. https://doi.org/10.7570/JOMES.2018.27.4.238

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