Monthly Archives: April 2016

#SuspendBidding

I’m not going to sugar-coat this for you, even though this is a diabetes blog.

We’re at the point where this is untenable.

For the past five years, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has been conducting a grand experiment, opening up competitive bidding on a wide range of necessities for People With Diabetes who have Medicare as their primary healthcare partner (hint: that’s 11 million U.S. citizens over the age of 65). They have been told as far back as three years ago by nurses, educators, and patients themselves that competitive bidding endangers the lives of senior citizens with diabetes, but they keep ignoring the warnings.

There’s a new publication in Diabetes Care, the peer-review journal of the American Diabetes Association, that shows that competitive bidding is an abject failure at all levels.

Wait… why is competitive bidding bad, you may ask? Isn’t it better if we get the best price for the products we need?

Let’s answer the second question first, and the first question second: It is imperative for seniors living with diabetes to pay the lowest price possible for the healthcare, devices, and drugs that will help them live the best they can through their golden years. To answer the first question, yes, competitive bidding is very bad, and there is proof it is bad, and that proof is being ignored by CMS, and that must stop.

Let me give you a simple example: I use a BG meter made by Ajax Corporation (not a real BG meter maker—remember, this is an example). It works pretty well, pretty accurate, and I’m nearly out of test strips for my existing meter. But now, Ajax lost out on the latest round of competitive bidding, and I now have to use a meter made by Acme Corporation. That means, as a senior on Medicare, I have to go get a prescription for the new meter, find the new meter and test strips, pay for them, and learn how to use the new meter. Immediately.

What do you think the chances are that 11 million people are going to be able to do that easily?

Let’s face it: they aren’t.

Which means some of them won’t, which means some of them won’t be checking their BGs, which means some of them will wind up in the hospital or a skilled nursing facility with hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) or hyperglycemia (high blood sugar), where a best-case scenario is a stay of days in the facility, costing Medicare thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands, more than the continued cost of strips for a meter the patient was comfortable with in the first place. All because of the competitive bidding process.

And that’s only one example. Pissed off yet?

Good. Here’s what you can do: Use the Easy button.
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CLICK HERE NOW and go to the Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition to help add your voice to the growing #suspendbidding chorus demanding an end to competitive bidding until CMS is called to answer for this destructive practice before a congressional hearing.

I promise you, it will take less than1 minute for you to let your House representative and both your Senators know that the CMS competitive bidding process is dangerous and deadly.

CLICK HERE NOW. I will be Medicare eligible in 11 years. Let’s end this process before I’m eligible in 10.

If you have any questions, please let me know by using the E-mail Stephen link in the upper left corner of this page.

Living with diabetes or not, we… I… don’t want your help with this. I need it.

CLICK HERE NOW.
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Diabetes By The Numbers: Daniele Hargenrader.

Daniele Hargenrader is one of the hardest working people I know of in the diabetes community. Both on a personal and a professional level.

She’s a nutritionist, a health coach, a certified professional trainer. She’s an international speaker, and an author too.

Today, Daniele talks about the things that motivated her to lose weight, get fit, and rock her diabetes. She talks about why nutrition is focus number 1. She talks about her book, Unleash Your Inner Diabetes Dominator: How to Use Your Powers of Choice, Self-Love, and Community to Completely Change Your Relationship With Diabetes for the Better. And she talks about her latest project.

Seriously, I don’t know how she does it all, but she does it well.
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Reference Material – Click below for more information on this topic

Daniele Hargenrader writes blog posts, hosts video chats, teaches online courses, and more through her website:
diabetesdominator.com

Daniele mentions using MyFitnessPal to log her food choices:
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Want to pick up Daniele’s fantastic book? You can find it on Amazon right here:
Daniele’s Book– Unleash Your Inner Diabetes Dominator