ON WORLD Diabetes Day today, Diabetes Australia released alarming data showing that cost-of-living pressures are heavily impacting Australians with the disease, putting their health at serious risk.
Over 90% of people with diabetes report anxiety due to rising living costs, and 75% worry that managing their condition will soon become unaffordable.
Half of the survey's respondents say they are already struggling to manage essential diabetes care, such as GP visits, pathology tests, and insulin supplies.
Research findings reveal 66% of people now spend more on diabetes management than five years ago, with 61% citing medication and technology costs as their greatest challenge.
Additionally, 44% are resorting to cheaper, less healthy food options, while 33% are cutting back on diabetes management costs.
Diabetes Australia Group CEO Justine Cain warned that limited access to healthcare could lead to a surge in diabetes-related complications, straining the healthcare system.
"People are being forced to make impossible choices between healthcare and everyday living, and that can have devastating consequences," Cain said.
"Diabetes costs the healthcare system around $3.4 billion every year and that cost is only going to increase if people can't afford proper management, which can lead to complications like kidney disease, heart attack, and stroke."
To address these challenges, Diabetes Australia is launching soon a free membership program, Diabetes YOUnited, aimed at providing support to all Australians with diabetes.
"A person's postcode or bank balance should not be a barrier to good health," Cain said.
The initiative will offer access to information, support, and Australia's largest diabetes community, ensuring management of the disease is accessible regardless of financial status.
Diabetes YOUnited will provide essential resources at no cost, while existing members will be able to access a premium version, Diabetes YOUnited Plus, for expanded services and benefits. JG
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