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In The Diabetes Trenches: DKA SURVEY—State-by-State Breakdown as Promised

By Diabetes Dad

As a follow-up to the survey I took in the diabetes community, I promised a state-by-state breakdown of some of the results.  If it helps when/if you meet with your state representative, feel free to use it, just be clear on how the data was acquired (that it is not completely scientific etc. etc.).

Again as a reminder:

LET’S BE VERY CLEAR FROM THE BEGINNING.  This was an exercise by a dad (me) because there is just no data out there with the same detail of what this survey relays.  It’s surely my hope that someone much smarter than I takes this on with resources that will paint an indisputable argument of the severity of DKA and a missed diagnosis.  570 people responded to the survey and every stated, but 2 (Delaware and Vermont) sent at least 1 response.

The # OF RESPONSES is the TOTAL number of responses from that state.
$$$ PAID was the amount of the hospital bill as supplied by the person filling out the survey, not how much they paid out-of-pocket.  Many stated that it was much higher, but they were giving a safe estimate.
$$$ # STATE PAID is in reference to Medicaid or a state agency within that particular state that paid the bill—–this amount IS NOT included in $$$ PAID category.
$$$ # MILITARY is in reference to the person was/is a member of a branch of the U.S. Military and the bills were paid by them.  this amount IS NOT included in $$$ PAID.
(NOTE: the attempt is to show that government has a financial ventured interest in helping to solve this problem as well as morally)
$$$ # NA/DNK
is in reference to those who stated that they did not know or remember the amount of the hospital bill.
# MISSED WORK DAYS were the total number of work days missed by the person diagnosed or by the parents.  It is the total number and did not differentiate vacation, sick, personal, or any paid days.  And even though we did not ask; 18 people commented that they left their job completely either by quitting or being fired.

STATE

# OF RESPONSES

$$$ PAID

$$$ # STATE PAID

$$$ # Military

$$$ # NA/DNK

# Missed Work Days

AK

1

1

14

AL

14

$230,000

2

1

3

151

AR

1

$4,000

8

AZ

15

$329,000

2

2

209

CA

59

$1,526,500

11

12

453

CO

18

$538,000

3

1

119

CT

5

$99,000

2

28

FL

18

$2,097,000

1

1

3

252

GA

17

$173,000

4

1

2

234

HI

2

$15,000

1

10

IA

2

1

1

8

ID

7

$35,000

4

1

61

IL

23

$1,398,000

3

5

220

IN

6

$65,000

1

1

2

16

KS

3

$21,000

1

24

KY

7

$53,000

4

2

20

LA

9

$30,000

3

1

3

88

MA

12

$176,000

2

2

217

MD

12

$68,000

2

1

5

153

ME

4

$70,000

1

2

19

MI

22

$166,000

8

3

267

MN

12

$44,000

1

7

98

MO

4

$15,000

3

21

MS

5

$173,000

1

1

53

MT

2

$80,000

1

134

NC

13

$170,000

2

1

1

175

ND

3

$30,000

1

10

NE

1

1

45

NH

5

$53,000

1

2

33

NJ

20

$383,000

1

1

5

489

NM

2

$68,000

9

NV

3

$53,000

1

254

NY

17

$122,000

4

7

1059

OH

6

$227,000

2

4

115

OK

6

$126,000

1

1

55

OR

20

$478,000

2

1

236

PA

26

$318,000

9

4

307

RI

1

1

20

SC

9

$172,000

5

426

SD

3

$44,000

1

98

TN

7

$110,000

1

2

43

TX

51

$1,314,000

8

2

3

395

UT

10

$388,000

3

75

VA

12

$110,000

2

2

2

71

WA

44

$732,700

7

4

8

365

WI

13

$89,500

1

2

4

102

WV

1

$20,000

4

WY

3

$58,000

26

Totals

556

$3,038,200

103

22

111

7289

So that is the state-by-state breakdown.

I have created a web page that will include all of this plus much more (coming real soon).  If you have a website, or a FB page that is a resource for people who want to do something about this entire “missed diagnosis and DKA” situation……..send me the name as a hyperlink to your site and I will include it.  Send to [email protected] and write DKA Resource in the subject line.  I need those by Friday at 1:00 PM EST.

I am a diabetes dad.
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