![]() Not sure why your insurance said they couldn’t tell you what was tier 1.ĭexcom is wonderful. ![]() That will tell you everything that’s covered! It should include codes for which are tier 1 and 2 as well. It’s usually under pharmacy tab somewhere. Log in to your plan’s website and search for it. With such a high copay it seems cheaper to not even bother and just get a bulk order from Walmart which would be cheaper than buying CVS test strips with insurance.Īlso, any advice how Dexcom works with insurance? Is it covered? Super complicated?ĮDIT: Ok, pulled the trigger on True Metrix, got the meter and 400 test strips for $62 from Walmart.Įndocrine nurse here! The best thing you can do is find your plan’s formulary. So how the heck am I supposed to find out if there is a Tier one test strip and which one it is? I asked if they could tell me which are Tier 1 where it's a 20% copay but they couldn't. I called my insurance and they said the CVS Accu-Chek test strips are Tier 2, which is a 50% co pay. ![]() I just wanted to pick up new prescription for test strips (Accu-Chek brand) and the price is exactly the same as it would be if I just picked them up over the counter without prescription. I thought I had a good plan with a BSBC California Gold 80 PPO plan.but the copay on test strips is absurd. Any advice or feedback on how coverage for test strips works? ![]()
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