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Economic impact of hypoglycemia on healthcare in Spain

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Pages 649-660 | Published online: 09 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus has a major impact on costs for healthcare and society. The estimation for 2010 is that investment in diabetes will reach 11.6% of public healthcare expenses worldwide. The expected rise in the prevalence of diabetes over the coming decades may create problems for the sustainability of healthcare systems, such as those in Spain. The rise in direct costs is the main issue in diabetes, especially the treatment of acute and chronic complications that often need hospital care. Severe hypoglycemia (SH) is the most frequent acute complication. In Spain, the incidence of SH is estimated at two episodes per patient per year for Type 1 diabetes and one to two episodes for advanced Type 2 diabetes requiring insulin treatment. Although results vary, Spanish national data provide an estimated cost of approximately €3500 per SH episode. It also has a major influence on indirect costs, mainly related to reduced productivity, absenteeism and occasionally early retirement, and affects direct health, such as quality of life. As a result of SH, patients acquire a fear of new hypoglycemic episodes, which makes them modify their behavior and habits and, in the long term, has the potential to negatively impact metabolic control. Educational programs for healthcare professionals and patients with diabetes, increased involvement of patients in the management of their illness and regular self-measurement of blood glucose are all strategies aimed at minimizing the social and economic effects of severe hypoglycemia.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Content Ed Net Madrid (Spain) for editorial assistance.

Financial & competing interests disclosure

J Diago-Cabezudo is an employee of LifeScan and Johnson & Johnson, Spain. The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed.

Writing assistance was utilized in the production of this manuscript. The editorial assistance was funded by LifeScan Spain and Johnson & Johnson SA (Spain).

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