KevlarUnicorn
KevlarUnicorn t1_j1ekojt wrote
Reply to Despite improvements in insulin formulations and delivery over the last 30 years, diabetes control has not improved among US adults, and disparities for minority and uninsured adults worsens by Ordinarymangodoctor
It must certainly be related to wealth disparity, in that the more efficient formulations, and therefore more expensive formulations, are unavailable for people in lower income groups. In essence, poor people don't get the best advancements in insulin formulation and delivery.
I'd wager there's also a connection between non-white groups, as well as women, who experience discrimination bias, where doctors simply don't believe their patients. This is an ongoing problem in medicine: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/racism-discrimination-health-care-providers-patients-2017011611015
So the US faces the results of its capitalist and supremacist roots. It's likely yet one more reason why our quality of life and life expectancy have been dropping: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/nchs_press_releases/2022/20220831.htm, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29338955/
KevlarUnicorn t1_j1glzod wrote
Reply to comment by uraniumEmpire in Despite improvements in insulin formulations and delivery over the last 30 years, diabetes control has not improved among US adults, and disparities for minority and uninsured adults worsens by Ordinarymangodoctor
Don't worry, I'm sure our healthcare system would just install the pancreas, and you'd pay a monthly fee to keep using it. I guarantee this has come up as an option in at least one board meeting.