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Important News:
Effective April 1, 2002, Medicare beneficiares no longer send in claims to Medicare
for blood glucose monitor test strips yourself, you must go through a medicare supplier
like Access Diabetic Supply. Ask your pharmacy or supplier if it is enrolled in
the Medicare program prior to purchasing your diabetic supplies. If you go to a
pharmacy or supplier that is not enrolled, Medicare will not pay. You will be responsible
for paying the entire bill for any supplies. Please read the following for more
information on Medicare and diabetic supplies coverage.
Medicare Part A or Medicare Part B?
There are two types of Medicare, Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B. Medicare Part
B is the program that will cover the majority of products and services for people
with diabetes, while Medicare Part A covers medical care such as hospital care,
hospice care, part-time home health care and some skilled nursing facility care.
Medicare Part A has no monthly premium, but has a deductible for each benefit period.
Medicare Part B also has an annual deductible of $110 and a coinsurance of 20% for
most covered services. That means that for diabetic supplies Medicare covers 80%
of their approved costs of covered items. Some of the diabetic products covered
are the following: blood glucose monitor, blood glucose test strips, lancets, lancing
device, control solution and insulin pump supplies. Insulin and syringes are not
covered by medicare. More information can be obtained by calling our toll free number
at
1-800-279-1054. One of our customer service representatives will
call you back shortly and explain Medicare coverage and
diabetic supplies.
Medicare Part B and diabetic supplies?
Simply put, if you have Medicare Part B, you are covered for various diabetic supplies
when you get your diabetic supplies from Access Diabetic Supply. This is true whether
you have type 1 diabetes (taking insulin) or type 2 diabetes (not taking insulin).
Medicare Part B covers the same supplies for people with diabetes whether or not
you use insulin. Again, this coverage will pay for a glucose testing monitor, blood
glucose test strips, lancet devices and lancets, and glucose control solutions.
The amount of diabetic supplies are set by your doctors recommendation on how many
times per day he would like you to monitor your blood glucose levels. That is to
say, you are eligible to receive as much supplies as your doctor deems as medically
necessary. If you consistently change this blood sugar testing amount or receive
a large amount of diabetic supplies (test strips and lancets), Medicare will put
the claim to review to ensure that the amount of test strips and lancets adheres
to your medical doctors recommendation. For more information about Medicare and
diabetic supplies, simply call one of our customer service representatives at
1-800-279-1054. They are well versed in diabetic supplies and Medicare
coverage.
Medicare and Diabetic Services?
Diabetic Services: If your doctor thinks you are at risk for complications from
diabetes, you are covered for diabetes self-management training. Medical nutrition
therapy services are also covered for people with diabetes (or kidney disease) when
referred by a doctor. These services can be given by a registered dietician or nutrition
professional and include supplies and diet counseling and therapy services to help
you manage your diabetes. Starting January 1, 2002, Medicare covers glaucoma screening
for people with diabetes or a family history of glaucoma. For more information about
diabetic services, call us toll free at 1-800-279-1054and one of
our customer service representatives will contact you shortly.
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