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  2. How Health Care Reform Affects Your Diabetes Care - WebMD

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    Medicare will pay 80% of the cost of your diabetes supplies after you pay your deductible. You pay 20% of the costs. You can buy supplies by mail order or from a store. But you must buy them from ...

  3. Does Medicare Cover Diabetic Supplies? - Healthline.com

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    According to the American Diabetes Association, 38.4 million Americans have diabetes, some of whom are undiagnosed. Type 2 diabetes is most common. Of these, only 2 million have type I diabetes ...

  4. 16 Tips for Affording Your Diabetes Medications and Supplies

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    It can match you with resources to help you pay for your insulin and can help you get emergency insulin. 5. Mail-order pharmacies. Mail-order pharmacies can help you save money. You might be able ...

  5. Supplies & Devices You Need for Managing Diabetes - WebMD

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    Insulin, Insulin Syringes, and Insulin Pens. Insulin Pump. Blood Sugar Meters, Blood Lancets, and Diabetic Test Strips. Ketone Test Strips. Glucose Tablets and Glucagon. Diabetes Food Stash ...

  6. Guidelines for Buying and Using Diabetes Supplies - WebMD

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    But you should be able to buy one for $40 to $60. Diabetes test strips can cost around $100 a month. Test strips are pricey, but you must have them to avoid problems. Checking only once or twice a ...

  7. Liberty Medical - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Medical Supply, Inc. ("Liberty Medical") is a home delivery service that sells diabetes testing supplies, prescription drugs, urology supplies, and ostomy supplies directly to consumers. [1] The company was a subsidiary of Medco Health Solutions, Inc., which purchased Liberty Medical and its parent company, PolyMedica, in 2007. [2]

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