[Diabetes-Talk] Medicare Coverage On Insulin Pumps.

Alan Lemly walemly at gmail.com
Fri Jan 4 00:37:24 UTC 2019


Eileen,

I have not heard of that and like you, I thought insulin pumps out of warranty qualified for replacement under Medicare. But I also would have thought that your pump provider would be the most up to speed on the current rules since they are the ones who benefit from your replacement. I don't know what type of pump you're using or the nature of your visual impairment but be careful about getting rid of a pump that is working for you unless you are certain the replacement you have in mind will work as well.

I poked around on the Medicare.gov site but was not successful finding anything helpful about warranty replacements of insulin pumps. If anyone else goes there to research, be aware that pumps are covered as durable medical equipment and are referenced as infusion pumps as opposed to insulin pumps.

Please keep us posted on what you learn.

Alan Lemly

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Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Medicare Coverage On Insulin Pumps.

Hi All,

A question for those of you who have Medicare & use insulin pumps. My pump will be out of warrantee near the end of this month. The company with who I get my supplies contacted me today to make me aware that I will be able to upgrade at that time, �provided my current pump is malfunctioning.�

I had been under the impression or illusion that an upgrade would be approved if my pump is out of warrantee at the end of 5 years which it will be. However DMS is saying that is not enough for Medicare to approve a new pump, there must be a malfunction of which there is a specific list of 8 malfunctions.

Has anyone heard this before? Or, is it a new guideline?

Thanks.

Eileen





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