Dataset of 49,000 patients. Statistical tests are fun. Just ran some tests, highest p-value was 0.0000007, lowest was 0.00000000000000000000000000003
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I have now shown that people with diabetes are sicker than those without. Kudos to me
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Replying to @GidMK
In general, or at specific instances throughout their time since diagnosis?
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Specifically they cost more and have worse outcomes in hospital than people without poorly-regulated blood sugar
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Out of interest, do you have the dataset to compare people with diabetes who DO have tightly regulated blood sugar compared to people without diabetes?
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This is a question we currently cannot answer unfortunately! We are working on getting the data on people with well-regulated blood sugar and diabetes but currently it's based on pathology data only
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Nah we've got plenty of HbA1c testing options. The issue is that there are bureaucratic obstacles to asking people if they have been diagnosed with diabetes in an efficient and electronically capturable way
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