Diabetes Awareness Month

Diabetes affects 26 million Americans, or eight percent of the population, with about 5.7 million undiagnosed people. Cases are projected to double, even triple, by 2050, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

November is Diabetes Awareness Month!

Here are a few of the recent statistics on diabetes:

  • Nearly 30 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes.
  • Another 86 million Americans have diabetes, a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but are not high enough for a diagnosis of it.
  • The American Diabetes Association estimates that the total national cost of diagnosed diabetes in the United States is $245 billion.
  • 1 in 5 health care dollars is spent caring for people with diabetes.
  • 1 in 10 health care dollars is spent treating it and its complications.

Additionally, if a beneficiary has Medicare Part B and has diabetes, here are the guidelines set up by Medicare to cover certain supplies.

These supplies include:

  • Blood glucose self-testing equipment and supplies
  • Therapeutic shoes and inserts
  • Insulin pumps and the insulin used in the pumps

Blood Glucose Self-Testing Equipment and Supplies

Blood glucose self-testing equipment and supplies are covered for all people with Medicare Part B who have diabetes. This includes those who use insulin and those who do not use insulin. Also, these supplies include:

  • Blood glucose monitors
  • Blood glucose test strips
  • Lancet devices and lancets
  • Glucose control solutions for checking the accuracy of testing equipment and test strips.

Medicare Part B covers the same type of blood glucose testing supplies for people, whether or not they use insulin. However, covered supplies varies.

If the beneficiary:

  • Uses insulin, they may be able to get up to 100 test strips and lancets every month, and 1 lancet device every 6 months.
  • Does not use insulin, they may be able to get 100 test strips and lancets every 3 months, and 1 lancet device every 6 months.

MacDonald’s Pharmacy participates with Medicare part B, there are certain guidelines we have to follow in order to get your diabetic supplies from us. So, call if you have any questions or if you need assistance we will be happy to help.