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Percentage of Privately Insured Population With Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes Increased Over the Last Couple of Years

by Kathy Jones on December 16, 2013 at 9:22 PM

A new report compiled by the HCCI reveals that the number of privately insured population who had diabetes or was diagnosed as having a high risk of diabetes rose from 8.3 percent in 2011 to 8.8 percent in 2012 though it varied depending on age, gender and region of the country.


In 2012, over one quarter of men between the ages of 55-64 and nearly one in 10 Southerners had diabetes or were at risk for diabetes.

HCCI analyzed the health care claims of over 40 million Americans with employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) from 2008 to 2012, and examine subpopulations by age, gender, and region. HCCI identified individuals with "diabetes" as those diagnosed with diabetes and those at high risk for developing diabetes (diagnosed with gestational diabetes or pre-diabetes).

"This is the first time we've used our repository of claims data to track the prevalence of chronic disease among the privately insured," said David Newman, Executive Director of HCCI. "While using claims data for public health surveillance purposes has some limitations, it provides a timely way to track emerging trends and can inform policymakers, providers, and patients alike."

Here are key findings from the report:

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