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Private insurance, coverage of continuous meters and insulin pumps?

jadife's profile photo   02/11/2017 5:34 a.m.

Hello I do not usually participate but I read you a lot, my wife has diabetes 1 for 20 years, and we have a 14 -year -old son to whom we are going to do private medical insurance.

Do you know if any sure would cover continuous meters, bombs etc if one day debuted?

Thank you.

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02/11/2017 5:34 a.m.
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Hello @"jadife" I recommend that you read this issue, since it has been circling for a long time and the thing is complicated ...

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02/11/2017 10:42 a.m.

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In principle, if you debut once you have hired insurance, you should cover your medical attention but private insurance or recipe (I mean you have to pay the medicine whole), nor give strips, lancets, or continuous meters ...
I would cover medical visits and tests (as you have hired), and income or surgeries (according to what you have hired) ...

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02/11/2017 11:55 a.m.

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I fear that if you hire private insurance, what @gala says.

Another thing would be that you had it through a mutuality of officials (mufface) or military (ISFAS) that would pay you.This is because an official or a member of the Armed Forces when not entering the General Social Security Regime has the same right to bomb as in the SS.

This is how I think the subject works

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02/11/2017 7:29 p.m.
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There is only one post -tank in the issue of bombs and others if you are an official assisted by MUFACFor example, I can't do this, here in my area there is no private health in conditions.
There is the Dialibre Clinic, if you want to talk to Dr. Patricia Enes, is the medical director, a piece of professional, in this clinic for an amount of money that was about € 350 per month (I don't remember exactly) they put the glucose MCGAnd the bomb that you want, you have the right to the specialists they have, if you think it coldly if social security does not put the bomb and they yes, the fungible material of it can be about € 150 per month plus what it can costThe bomb that of 3500 does not go down even by Asomo, plus another € 220 of the continuous glucose meter, more doctors is very good.

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02/11/2017 8 p.m.

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I debut with medical insurance and the emergency endocrine of the Quiron Hospital sent me to the SS because I was going to be incosterable.
I do not carry this issue for the insurance.

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02/12/2017 8:54 a.m.

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Thank you very much, doubt clarified.

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02/12/2017 10 a.m.
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