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How much will Type 1 Diabetes cost me in health expenses in America? - type-1 diabetes complicationsblog

I have type 1 diabetes and currently lives in the United Kingdom, where my attention is free. What are the health care / medical costs me in the U.S., if I emigrate?

5 comments:

Atheist Bean said...

I stay in the UK! It is scandalous that live here in the U.S.. I spend $ 9,000 per year, and I have great insurance.

My copay Insulin $ 38 per month.
My other requirements are $ 40 per month.
Diabetic Miscellaneous cost me $ 90 to $ 100 per month.
I consult my doctor every 3 months endo $ 10 each.
My cardiologist every 6 months will cost me $ 25.
I was in the emergency room twice in that year up to $ 50.
The foot doc twice a year is $ 25 per visit.
Blood tests every 3 months 100 €.
The diabetes clinic every 3 months 25 $
My power pump $ 50 per month.
My insulin pump 9 was produced tailed. I paid $ 50.
I spend a participation fee of $ 10 per month for insurance.
Pharmaceutical companies make a fortune in diabetics in the United States.

sugarBea... said...

Sign up to health care is expensive and not so big in the United States, and are not guaranteed health insurance when you get here, to be implemented and that depends on the insurance if you own and accept it or not, many do not know know if you have a preexisting condition, do not care and it sucks! There are over 10 million people in the United States have no health insurance. It is a big problem here now. If you do it for free in the UK, then I suggest you to stay. Save lives.

Anita said...

I pay about $ 150 per month for medications for diabetes, plus $ 120 per month for health insurance. I believe that without insurance I would pay about $ 750 per month. Would be in the months that blood tests, or the doctor had to increase substantially.

Mary Boo said...

Health Insurance Online Resources

The Georgetown University Health Policy Institute has regularly updated consumer guide for obtaining and maintaining health insurance for each state:
http://www.healthinsuranceinfo.net/

The American Diabetes Association provides information on health insurance for people with diabetes:
http://www.diabetes.org/advocacy-and-leg ...

♥ terry g ♥ said...

My insulin would cost around $ 150 a month, test power of $ 300 or less, and my pump would be supplied at $ 200-250. Costs for doctor visits and blood tests could be a few hundred up to several months depending add as needed.

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