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, <br />� <br />Diabetes Total Paid <br />According to the American Diabetes Association, there are 20.8 million people in the U.S., or 7% of <br />the population, who have diabetes. Unfortunately, although an estimated 14.6 million have been <br />diagnosed, 6.2 million people (or nearly one-third) are still unaware that they have the disease. <br />The economic impact is huge. The 2002 estimate was $132 billion, or one out of every 10 health <br />care dollars spent in the United States. <br />Methodology <br />The claims for this specific disease, identified by ICD9 and/or CPT codes, have been included in <br />this exhibit. <br />Benchmarks <br />• Entire Group <br />Entire Group <br />zo,000 <br />18,000 " <br />16,000 ' <br />14,000 " <br />i z,000 <br />i o,000 <br />s,000 <br />�— <br />6,000 ' <br />4,000 <br />2,000 <br />0 -:' <br />---- <br />■ _ } - <br />Entire Group <br />� ' . - ... . . � <br />1 1 1 Entire Group OZ/O1/06 - Oi/31/07 $3,272.61 $8,737.16 :,�, <br />1•. Entire Group 02/O1/07 - O1/31/08 $4,885.54 $10,998.67 <br />For More Information <br />Review the trends in the total cost of diabetes in your population in this exhibit. For mo-e <br />information and resources, contact the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention ( <br />www.cdc.QOV/az.do), the American Diabetes Association (www.diabetes.ora), and the .;oslin <br />Diabetes Center (www.ioslin.org). <br />Copyright �O 2004, 2005 Thomson Medstat. All rights reserved. <br />Copyright O 2008 Zywave, Inc. • <br />• <br />-62.54% <br />-55.58% <br />�Z�� <br />