AccuChek Complete

Last week when I asked the MM rep about the AccuChek Complete program
for pump users, she confirmed that the program expired. She also
recommended that I call Roche and see if they would send me a meter. I
know that many times the companies are more than willing to give away a
meter because they make the money from the strips. Anyway, I called
Roche and the rep there confirmed that the program had just recently
ended. He suggested I call MM, who was willing to send a meter as long
as insurance paid for it, which they won’t. Anyone have any suggestions
on how to get an AccuChek Complete without spending mega bucks? Having
a meter that does double duty as a meter and log for carbs, insulin,
etc. would mean I wouldn’t have to carry around my log sheets or book
too. I really don’t want a bigger purse for all of this stuff.

Connie & Dot

5 Responses to “AccuChek Complete”

  1. Randolph Fawn Says:

    Watch the pharmacies’ ads. This week Kroger has an Accu-Chek Advantage free
    with purchase of 100 Comfort Curves. I’ve seen other ads for the Complete.
    That’s all I have to say about that. (~_*)

    Jan

  2. Bert Gould Says:

    I wonder if these promotions work with insurance? I talked to the insurance
    company last week about switching brands of strips. I really don’t like the
    meter they provided and, of course, the strips for that meter are what’s
    covered for the $10 co-pay. I switched back to my AccuChek Advantage a couple
    days ago when I ran out of strips for the "other" meter.

    Connie & Dot

    J Hughey wrote:

  3. Randolph Fawn Says:

    > I wonder if these promotions work with insurance

    I think it depends on the wording of the promo. Some will accept, some won’t.

    Jan (~_^)

  4. Raymond Melendez Says:

    Connie,

    Did you ask Roche about trading in the meter you don’t like and what
    kind of break they could give you? I wouldn’t recommend trading in
    the Advantage, but that is an option as well.

    Also with insurance…since they won’t cover this particular meter if
    you find a special promo at a pharmacy, DON’T FILE IT WITH
    INSURANCE…the pharmacy can do any transaction as a private pay. As
    long as you aren’t planning on filing a claim on it any insurance
    regulations won’t apply. Besides it will still apply toward tax
    deductions IF you have enough to itemize. You do want to find out if
    they will cover the strips at all, since they designate a particular
    meter. Also ask them if a doctor’s "recommendation" for the Complete
    would make any difference in coverage issues. Sometimes it does,

    often it doesn’t. Depends on the insurance company/policy.

    The Complete is wonderful for tracking almost everything. I do more
    tracking now than I’ve done in years…but I’m still not consistent.
    A lot of people just don’t want to take the time to enter everything,
    but if you’ve been a faithful logger it would be easier. I would
    recommend that you look into the software, because it will give you
    so much more access to the information and tracking, but of course
    that is another financial issue. I have no idea if insurance would
    cover it, I didn’t even try that. I decided that NOW was the time to
    take back my life, and that the software would help me do that so I
    ordered it.

    Suzanna

  5. Bert Gould Says:

    Thanks Suzanna! My insurance company provides a meter of my choice — a
    choice of TWO styles from ONE company! I don’t like the way insurance
    companies are contracting with meter companies to provide only one brand of
    meter/strips to the insured. Before I decided to switch back to AccuChek I
    talked with someone from the insurance company about coverage for the Comfort
    Curve strips. Fortunately they will pay the majority of the cost. I will
    just have to pay the $25 "non-formulary" co-pay instead of the regular $10
    co-pay. I figure it is still a good deal for the $150+ worth of strips in
    order to use something I like better.

    I would have no problem trading in a meter. Between my hubby and me (he’s a
    Type 2), there are several laying around here that are no longer used. I
    would like to keep the Precision Xtra (current meter) for a little while
    though until I use up the ketone strips. Trading in an Advantage wouldn’t be
    a problem since we have 3 for some reason.

    Connie

    Suzanna wrote:

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