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[Preprint]. 2023 Oct 16:2023.10.12.23296976. [Version 2] doi: 10.1101/2023.10.12.23296976

Fig. 3. Mean time to diagnosis (TTD) for women and men across all phenotypes in the Commercial Claims and Encounters (CCAE) dataset.

Fig. 3.

Aggregated results show mean TTDs broken down by phenotype for CCAE, the largest private-insurance claims database. Each X-axis shows the mean TTD difference averaged across TTDs for the top 50 presenting symptoms . Visualization of TTD illustrates that women are consistently diagnosed later than men when with a common set of presenting symptoms, when we consider the same relevant conditions for all phenotypes (except in the case of autism, HIV and multi-system inflammatory disorder). This consistent trend persists across MDCD and MDCR (Figs. S1, S2), indicating that these findings persist regardless of whether a patient had private or government insurance.