Pritzker Signs Bill Guaranteeing
Insurance Coverage for Glucose Monitors
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[June 16, 2022]
Today, Governor JB Pritzker signed legislation into
law requiring insurance and managed health plans provide coverage
for continuous glucose monitors, an essential tool for diabetes
care. SB2969 expands safe and affordable treatment options for
thousands of Illinoisans. Continuous glucose monitors are essential
devices for patients with both Type I and Type II diabetes to
maintain safe blood sugar levels and prevent the need for emergency
medical care. The bill was signed at Lurie Children’s Hospital, a
major endocrinology center that treats thousands of diabetic
patients each year.
“No one—regardless of their socioeconomic status or insurance
coverage—should go without the care they require,” said Governor
Pritzker. “But for too long, diabetics have had to make the
impossible choice between obtaining this necessary medical equipment
or putting food on the table. That is an unacceptable burden to ask
diabetics to bear, and this legislation will ensure insurance
companies support these essential devices and those that use them”
More than 1.3 million Illinoisans suffer from diabetes. Continuous
glucose monitors track blood sugar throughout the day, allowing
up-to-the-minute data for patients to use when assessing diet or the
need for insulin. Although diabetes is a manageable disease, the
tools to monitor and control the disease are essential for that
management to be successful. Failure to treat elevated or decreased
blood sugar levels can result in serious illness for patients, often
requiring expensive emergency care and hospitalization.
Diabetes disproportionately affects minority and low-income
communities, further exacerbating the equity gap caused by high-cost
monitoring devices. CDC data shows Black, Hispanic, and Native
American Illinoisans are all at a higher risk of getting diabetes.
This legislation ensures the most at-risk Illinoisans cannot be
denied coverage that is desperately needed to stay healthy and
prevent further medical complications.
Governor Pritzker has codified several other insurance expansions
into law during his time in office to expand access to necessary
healthcare that has been neglected or gone uncovered by insurance
providers in the past. Legislation signed by the Governor has
required insurance coverage for prostate cancer and breast cancer
screenings, naloxone, prophylactic AIDS medicine, over-the-counter
birth control, and more. Governor Pritzker also signed an executive
order during the COVID-19 pandemic requiring telehealth be covered
at the same rate as in-person care, codifying that protection into
law in 2021.
“This is a development in science that should be available to help
people better regulate their diabetes,” said State Senator Julie
Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “Glucose monitoring systems should be
covered the same as other medical equipment. Today we are taking a
positive toward making these devices more accessible."
“No one should have to worry about how they will access quality
healthcare or the medicine they need to be well,” said Lt. Governor
Juliana Stratton. “By signing this legislation, Illinois honors its
promise of putting resources and policies in place that benefit the
health and welfare of residents throughout the state.”
“No person with diabetes should have to worry about being able to
afford monitoring their blood sugar,” said State Senator Robert
Peters (D-Chicago). “Diabetes patients should not be treated
differently than anyone else. We need to be doing all that we can to
ensure that we are providing affordable health care to all.”
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“One of the first doors I knocked on when I first ran for this
role was answered by a 20 year old with type 1 diabetes,” said State Rep.
Suzanne Ness (D-Crystal Lake). “His number one priority was the cost of
healthcare as this was going to affect him his whole life. While IL has capped
the cost of insulin, it is only right that we include and make more affordable,
life changing devices that improve a person’s quality of life. SB2969 does just
that.”
“The signing of SB 2969 is another example of Illinois leading the fight for
those in our communities who need it the most,” said State Rep. Kambium Buckner
(D-Chicago). “Glucose monitors provide users with important information about
their blood sugar levels and can literally be the difference between life and
death. Removing barriers like this brings us closer to our goal of complete
healthcare equity that serves all of the people of Illinois.”
“Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago commends Governor Pritzker,
Senator Julie Morrison and Representative Suzanne Ness for passing and signing
into law legislation that will improve access to Continuous Glucose Monitor
devices for Illinois children and families afflicted with diabetes,” stated Dr.
Naomi Fogel, Medical Director of the Diabetes Program at Lurie Children’s.
“Children and families with access to Continuous Glucose Monitors have improved
health outcomes, reducing their risk for Emergency Room visits, hospitalizations
and future complications.”
“The American Diabetes Association applauds Senator Julie Morrison for
sponsoring SB 2969 and Governor Pritzker for signing it into law today,” said
Gary Dougherty, Director of State Government Affairs for the Association.
“Advances in diabetes technology are changing lives. Continuous glucose
monitoring (CGM) provides glucose readings every few minutes, allowing for
improved monitoring and management of diabetes. By requiring state-regulated
health plans to cover CGMs, even more people will have affordable access to this
technology which can lower their risk for dangerous complications of diabetes.”
"On behalf of the Illinois Association of Area Agencies on Aging, we thank
Governor Pritzker for signing Senate Bill 2969. This legislation will help more
older adults and their caregivers to access real-time glucose data monitoring to
better manage their diabetes and reduce unnecessary hospitalizations. We would
also like to thank Senator Morrison and Representative Ness for their leadership
on this issue that will improve the health of seniors and all Illinoisans," said
Marla Fronczak, President of the Illinois Association of Area Agencies on Aging.
“This important new law will help people suffering from diabetes stay healthy.
We thank Governor Pritzker for signing this important law and Senator Julie
Morrison and Representative Suzanne Ness for getting it through the General
Assembly,” said Dr. Rodney Alford, President-Elect Illinois State Medical
Society.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker]
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