Diabetes Treatment Costs in Indonesia Projected to Increase by 33% in 2045
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According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), the cost of managing diabetes in Indonesia is projected to increase by 33% by 2045.
In 2021, the cost of treating diabetes was recorded at US$323.8 per person. This represents a 305% increase from US$80 per person a decade earlier.
The IDF estimates that by 2030, the cost of managing diabetes will increase by 14% to US$370.6. Furthermore, by 2045, the cost is projected to reach US$431.7 per person. This is 33% higher than in 2021 and 16.5% higher than the 2030 projection.
The IDF calculates that total healthcare expenditure for diabetes will reach US$966 billion this year. This figure is expected to increase by 9% to US$1.05 trillion by 2045.
The number of people with diabetes in Indonesia is projected to reach 787.3 million by 2045. This is a 46% increase from 536.6 million in 2021.
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