Published: February 20, 2008
Access Diabetic Supply Helps to Save Lives by Providing Free Diabetic Meters
POMPANO BEACH, Fla., Feb. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Every one of us knows
countless people who are diabetic. As an example, in theUnited States alone,
over 18,000,000 people have diabetes! To make matters worse, if diabetics
cannot properly control their insulin level, their disease could result in
them succumbing to very serious conditions. In some cases these conditions
can be lethal. The good news is that insulin can be controlled with a
diabetes meter. The bad news is that with many diabetes meters costing over
$100, they may pose a budgeting challenge for low-income diabetes sufferers.
However, with Access Diabetic Supply, such individuals can qualify to get
their diabetes monitors for free. The only requirement is that they must use
Medicare as their insurance provider.
"They make it easy for me. I fill out the secure form on the computer,
then I get my supplies by US Mail and they bill Medicare." Notes Dorothy
Smoliam, a customer who took advantage of Access Diabetic Supply's offer.
The process involved to get a free diabetic meter is simple. First, one
fills out their online enrollment form. They will have to supply their
contact information, the name of their physician and details about their
Medicare coverage. Once the enrollment form has been processed, Access
Diabetic Supply verifies that everything is correct. If everything is in
order, the company will call the patient to explain the benefits associated
with joining their program. Shortly after that the patient will receive their
diabetic meter. And if they need to use Access Diabetic Supply for other
diabetes products, the company will ship them out free of charge every three
months.
With Access Diabetes Supplies, poorer diabetes sufferers do not have to
worry about how they are going to get to the pharmacy or even visit their
doctor, since everything is mailed right to their door. As far as any
prescriptions, the company contacts customers' physicians for them. They also
take care of any necessary paperwork, making things even more convenient.
Diabetic sufferers with private insurance can benefit from Access Diabetes
Supplies too, though they do not qualify for the company's free diabetes meter
promotion. However, they still get a multitude of diabetes products,
including the meters, delivered right to their door. Their insurance
providers would pay at least 20 percent for these supplies.
For more information please visit: http://www.TheDiabetesRx.com/ade.
SOURCE Access Diabetic Supply
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