# The healthcare and economic burden associated with inadequate risk factor control for type 2 diabetes in Hong Kong: A population‐based modelling study

**Authors:** Aidi Liu, Yumeng Shao, Jiayin Chen, Carmen S. Ng, Yanyan Wu, Xuechen Xiong, Cindy L. K. Lam, Eric Y. F. Wan, Jianchao Quan

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/dom.70081 · Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism · 2025-09-10

## TL;DR

This study estimates the health and economic benefits of better risk factor control for type 2 diabetes in Hong Kong over 10 years.

## Contribution

The study quantifies the population-level impact of improved diabetes risk factor control using a validated modeling approach in Hong Kong.

## Key findings

- 84.9% of individuals with type 2 diabetes failed to achieve optimal risk factor control at baseline.
- Combined risk factor control could increase QALYs by 17,605 and save $106.7 million in healthcare costs over 10 years.
- Glycaemic control alone provided the highest cost savings of $29.0 million over 10 years.

## Abstract

To estimate the healthcare and economic burden associated with improved risk factor control for people with type 2 diabetes in Hong Kong over 10 years.

We obtained population‐based data from electronic healthcare records of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Risk factor targets were defined by American Diabetes Association guidelines. We applied a validated patient‐level diabetes outcomes model (Chinese Hong Kong Integrated Modelling and Evaluation) to estimate the health and economic outcomes for all individuals with type 2 diabetes (n = 526 672) in Hong Kong in 2021. Immediate risk factor control was compared to baseline over 10 years. Costs were estimated from a healthcare provider perspective.

Most people (84.9%) failed to achieve optimal combined risk factors control (glycated haemoglobin, blood pressure and low‐density lipoprotein‐cholesterol) at baseline. Combined control was associated with population‐level increases in quality‐adjusted life‐years (QALYs) of 17 605 and healthcare cost savings of US$ 106.7 million over 10 years. Glycaemic control solely yielded the greatest QALY increases and had the highest cost savings (US$ 29.0 million) over 10 years.

The substantial population health and economic burden of inadequate risk factor control for individuals with diabetes in Hong Kong can potentially be mitigated through enhanced adherence, highlighting the need for effective and intensive interventions.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** type 2 diabetes (MONDO:0005148)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** type 2 diabetes (MESH:D003924), Diabetes (MESH:D003920)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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