[Diabetes-talk] DDI Products Covered in Illinois and Missouri

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 30 13:43:10 UTC 2009


for my knowledge I have gotten people the prodigy voice under medicare or am 
I missing something.  is it only in some states that this is a problem.  I 
know in California since I have been trying to help some people out there 
medi-cal will pay for the meter but not the strips.

Cheryl Echevarria

skype: angeldn3


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Frye, Dan" <DFrye at nfb.org>
To: "Diabetes Talk for the Blind" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Cc: "Pierce, Barbara" <bbpierce at pobox.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] DDI Products Covered in Illinois and Missouri


Tom makes a valid point. Perhaps somebody from the company can investigate 
and post a clarification. I have no further information than I posted, and I 
honestly acknowledge that I failed to notice the crucial absence of this 
product in the list. I assumed that it was among those covered. Thanks to 
Tom for his attention to detail.

Dan Frye

-----Original Message-----
From: diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org 
[mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Tom Ley
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 8:52 PM
To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
Cc: Pierce, Barbara
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] DDI Products Covered in Illinois and Missouri

Dear list members,

I do not know if it is an oversight in the DDI press release or not, but of 
the Prodigy meters listed in the press release, Prodigy Voice is not among 
them. The Prodigy Voice is the only blood glucose meter on the market 
todaywhich is truly accessible to the blind, as has been discussed at length 
in Voice of the Diabetic, here on the list, and elsewhere.

Here is the paragraph from the DDI press release to which I refer:

Begin citation
With the agreements announced by the Charlotte-based manufacturer,
Prodigy(tm) meters - including audible, auto-code and multilingual blood 
glucose testing monitors - will help even more people to live well with 
diabetes.
End citation

All three Prodigy meters listed in the press release require the ability to 
read the screen to perform critical functions of meter operation.

Only the Prodigy Voice meter received an award from the National Federation 
of the Blind; none of the three meters listed in the press release received 
an award. They could not have received an award due to significant issues 
with accessibility.

If the Prodigy Voice is not covered under these contracts, I hope it will be 
added so blind persons covered by Medicaid in these two states will have the 
opportunity to obtain a fully accessible meter.

Tom





--- On Wed, 7/29/09, Frye, Dan <DFrye at nfb.org> wrote:


From: Frye, Dan <DFrye at nfb.org>
Subject: [Diabetes-talk] DDI Products Covered in Illinois and Missouri
To: "Diabetes Talk for the Blind" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Cc: bbpierce at pobox.com
Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 6:45 PM


Colleagues:

I received the following information from DDI's public relations office.
If you have seen this, please disregard the duplicate circulation; if not, I 
hope this detail will prove helpful. We will consider the appropriateness of 
this release for the Braille Monitor, but I wanted list participants to know 
of this as soon as possible:

CONTACT: Pete Bosak

Diagnostic Devices, Inc.

704-285-6409

peteb at prodigymeter.com



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



Diagnostic Devices, Inc.'s low-cost Prodigy(tm) blood glucose meters now 
Medicaid-covered in Illinois and Missouri

DDI's Prodigy(tm) line of blood glucose meters and test strips now even more 
accessible





Charlotte, N.C. - July 29, 2009 - Diagnostic Devices, Inc. (DDI) has signed 
contracts with the states of Illinois and Missouri that will result in its 
Prodigy(tm) line of blood glucose monitoring systems and test strips being 
covered under Medicaid in those states.



With the agreements announced by the Charlotte-based manufacturer,
Prodigy(tm) meters - including audible, auto-code and multilingual blood 
glucose testing monitors - will help even more people to live well with 
diabetes.



"And we will continue working with other states for coverage under their 
Medicaid programs, and to demonstrate to them the savings Illinois and 
Missouri taxpayers will realize with the Prodigy family of products,"
said Rick Admani Abulhaj, DDI's chief operating officer.



"We're thrilled that we were able to get on board with both Illinois and 
Missouri Medicaid," said Mike Tickle, DDI's senior director of Pharmacy 
Benefit Management and Major Retail Chains. "With our innovative 
technologies, we're providing cost-effective diabetes management tools that 
will now also benefit the taxpayers of these two states."



A recent study by University of Florida PharmD candidates found the 
"talking" feature of the Prodigy(tm) AutoCode meter made a "significant 
improvement" in overall diabetes control and compliance among patients who 
took part.



The Prodigy(tm) Voice meter for blind or low-vision diabetes patients has 
won awards from both the National Federation of the Blind and the American 
Foundation for the Blind.





About Diagnostic Devices, Inc.



Diagnostic Devices, Inc. (DDI) is a privately owned company headquartered in 
Charlotte, N.C. DDI develops, manufactures and markets innovative 
technology-based diabetes products, with a focus on blood-glucose meters. 
DDI's Prodigy(tm) product line offers "talking"
meters especially beneficial to the sight-impaired diabetic community.
Additional information about DDI can be found online at www.prodigymeter.com 
<http://www.prodigymeter.com/> , or by calling 1-800-366-5901.



MNR 01-7/28/09

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