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CDC - A Diabetes Report Card for the United States Quality of care in the 1990s - Publications - Diabetes DDT

CDC - A Diabetes Report Card for the United States Quality of care in the 1990s - Publications - Diabetes DDT

Diabetes Report Card 2012: National and State Profile of Diabetes and Its Complications
 

This report is also available in Portable Document Format Adobe PDF file [PDF–1.4 MB].
Image of the cover of the Diabetes Report Card 2012

What is the Diabetes Report Card

The Diabetes Report Card 2012 uses 2010 data (the most recent data available) to present a profile of diabetes and its complications at the national and state level. It includes information about prediabetes awareness, diabetes outcomes, and risk factors.

Why was the Diabetes Report Card developed?

This report is required under the Catalyst to Better Diabetes Care Act of 2009, which is part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Section 10407 of Public Law 111-148). The act states that the report card should be published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) every 2 years and include data about diabetes and prediabetes, preventive care practices, risk factors, quality of care, diabetes outcomes, and, to the extent possible, trend
and state data.

Resources

Diabetes data presented in this report card are from the U.S. Census Bureau and various CDC surveys and data collection systems.
Learn how the estimates were calculated.

Suggested Citation

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Diabetes Report Card 20l2. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US Department of Health and Human Services; 2012.

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