Medical insurance for a diabetic is health care coverage for people with type one, type two, or gestational diabetes. If a person recently learned that he has one of these types and does not have good health insurance, he will need medical coverage that will cover the everyday administration of drugs and other medical equipment.
Unfortunately for diabetics and others with chronic conditions, in most states, insurance companies can screen applicants and turn down those with pre-existing conditions. This happens frequently with diabetics. An alternative way to get medical insurance for diabetics is to get on a group insurance plan through work if one is available. These group plans must accept people with pre-existing conditions. If there is no group plan available at work, all is not lost, however. Some professions can buy into group plans. If you work in real estate, information technology or construction, you have an opportunity to buy into a group plan through those industries.
Be sure you are up front about any health problems you have as it does not help you to be accepted for coverage only to have it canceled because you lied or omitted something in your health history. Even if you are accepted, there will probably be a waiting period since diabetes is a pre-existing condition. While this seems to be very unfair, it is alas, common practice.
You can use the internet to find a wide range of insurance companies, but be aware that you will not always get the best quote for your specific condition online. You will get a more accurate quote if you contact the company in person. If you know other diabetics ask them to recommend companies that offer insurance for diabetics.
Medical insurance for diabetics is difficult to get, and may be difficult to maintain. But don’t give up hope. You may get some relief on costs by using a free or low-cost clinic in the meantime. A lot of doctors who work at clinics like this are very caring, and are doing it because they truly want to help people.