Question:
Where can I get financial assistance for my diabetes care?
Answer:
Medicare is a federal program that provides health care services for
people aged 65 or older. People who are disabled, or who have become
disabled, can also apply for Medicare. Coverage is available for people
of all ages with kidney failure. To learn if you are eligible, call the
Medicare Hotline listed below. Medicare covers glucose monitors,
batteries, test strips, lancets, lancing devices, control solution,
insulin pumps, and even insulin when it is used in a pump.
Medicaid is a state program that helps
pay medical costs for people with low incomes and limited resources.
Medicaid programs vary from state to state. Most of your health care
costs may be covered if you qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid.
States also have programs that pay some or all the recipient’s Medicare
premiums, and may also pay Medicare deductibles and other co-insurance
for those who have Medicare and whose income is below a certain amount.
Health Care Providers: Always be honest
with your health care providers. Tell them if you are unable to pay for
food, medicines or diabetes supplies. Ask them if they know of any local
programs that can assist you. Your health care provider may be able to
give you information about additional resources, or refer you to a
social services program.
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