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Diabetes Supplies and Medicare Coverage
Diabetes Medicare Coverage
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Diabetes Medicare CoverageMany seniors have questions that surround the costs and benefits offered by their diabetes medicare coverage. As of January 1, 2005, your diabetes medicare coverage might include 100% of the costs of two diabetic screenings per year, as well as some other helpful services and supplies to help better monitor your condition. For people with established diabetes and full medicare coverage, your diabetes medicare coverage might include up to 80% of the approved medicare cost for glucose monitors, test strips, and lancets (after meeting the yearly Part B deductible). In addition, your diabetes medicare coverage can be used to help you receive additional training on how to achieve better self-management with your established diabetic condition, teaching you the value of careful diet and exercise, as well as helpful ways to monitor your situations and blood levels. To receive this training, medicare will require the request of a doctor for each individual, and diabetes medicare coverage might include up to 80% of the approved medicare cost (after meeting the yearly Part B deductible). You are encouraged to discuss your individual concerns and situation with both your physician and your medicare administrator, ensuring that you get the greatest benefits from your diabetes medicare coverage. Living with diabetes is certainly made a little easier and a little less expensive by using all the benefits offered by your diabetes medicare coverage. *(Source: http://www.medicare.gov) Please be aware that this page on diabetes medicare coverage is meant for informational purposes only, please consult a physician or a medicare administrator for more specific questions pertaining to individual cases.DiabeticSeniors.com Related ArticlesHow To Get Medicare to Cover Your Diabetic Supplies - A Medicare diabetic supply could add up to significant savings if you currently pay out-of-pocket for your diabetes testing supplies. If you are eligible, you may qualify to receive diabetic supplies. Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage and Diabetes - The advantage of Medicare drug prescription is that the cost of your glucose home test kits and insulin are covered. For starters, diabetics will want to review the Medicare prescription drug plan, Medicare advantage plan and the various other Medicare health plans that have drug coverage. The Medicare.gov site allows you to compare various plans. Part B Medicare - There are two parts to your medicare coverage that you should be familiar with: part a medicare, and part b medicare. Part a will help to cover your in-patient hospital care expenses, and part b medicare helps to cover medical out-patient services and items that are deemed to be medically necessary. Most people will not pay a premium for part A coverage, while part b medicare coverage will typically carry a monthly premium and a yearly deductible. Medicare Services - Other medicare services you can qualify for include glaucoma testing, foot care, hemoglobin A1c tests, and special eye exams for assessing your current level of health. It is also important to know that medicare services will not include some specific services and items, such as insulin pens, orthopedic shoes, syringes and weight loss programs. Medicare Insurance - Many seniors have specific questions or concerns about what their medicare insurance really means in terms of their ongoing diabetic care. Your medicare insurance will cover the same type of supplies whether or not your condition is insulin dependent, though the amounts for these supplies will vary. |
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