2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.numecd.2010.10.016
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The burden of hospitalization related to diabetes mellitus: A population-based study

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“…4 This relative increase in expenditure is, at least in part, due to the increase of the mean lifetime expectancy observed in Italy over the last decades. Current epidemiological data show that 1 person out of 3 affected by diabetes is older than 65, and of these, 1 out of 4 is older than 75 years of age.…”
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“…4 This relative increase in expenditure is, at least in part, due to the increase of the mean lifetime expectancy observed in Italy over the last decades. Current epidemiological data show that 1 person out of 3 affected by diabetes is older than 65, and of these, 1 out of 4 is older than 75 years of age.…”
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“…[1][2][3] As a result of these epidemic proportions, the Italian Health Service estimates spending about V10 billion ($US 11 billion) yearly for direct and indirect costs related to diabetes care. 4 This relative increase in expenditure is, at least in part, due to the increase of the mean lifetime expectancy observed in Italy over the last decades. Current epidemiological data show that 1 person out of 3 affected by diabetes is older than 65, and of these, 1 out of 4 is older than 75 years of age.…”
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“…As reported, diabetic patients have more chances of hospitalization and experience longer durations of stay compared to non-diabetic patients [14][15][16]. According to Berardis et al (2011) diabetes can increase the likelihood of hospitalization by 2 to 6 times [25]. The higher hospitalization rate of 1.4-2.5 times by Kim and Boye's (2009) and 3 times by Bjork (2001) has also been reported [6,26].…”
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“…(4) Study found that 23.9% of individuals with diabetes mellitus have been hospitalized at least once due to disease, increasing from two to six times the likelihood of hospitalization because of its complications. (5) It is estimated that, on average, diabetes is responsible for an excess of over 12,000 hospitalizations per 100,000 people per year. (5) These data demonstrate the magnitude and increase of this condition in the profile of morbidity of the population and show the need for qualification of the health care provided.…”
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“…(5) It is estimated that, on average, diabetes is responsible for an excess of over 12,000 hospitalizations per 100,000 people per year. (5) These data demonstrate the magnitude and increase of this condition in the profile of morbidity of the population and show the need for qualification of the health care provided. Thus, studies are associating the quality of diabetes management in outpatient level to reduce hospitalizations at emergency services (6) and hospitalizations due to diabetes mellitus and its complications.…”
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