The indirect costs of diabetes include reduced productivity caused by fatigue, understaffing and reduced productivity, as well as poor morale among other workers.
Diabetes is definitely taking a toll on both workers and the workplace, according to "Secrets & Solutions," a survey report commissioned by Roche Diabetes Care.
Opinion Research Corp. polled 201 U.S. benefits decision-makers at self-funded companies on behalf of Roche, and found that a substantial majority (70 percent) say that "finding solutions to the human and financial burden of diabetes in the workplace" keeps them up at night.
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