A diabetes paradox: Improved health has not boosted workforce prospects

Advances in medical technology over the last 30 years have made it easier to detect and treat diabetes, leading to significant health improvements in people with the disease. Despite this, workforce participation among people with diabetes has not improved over time, finds new USC Schaeffer Center research published in JAMA Health Forum.
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