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Glossary of Program Terms Used In This Tool
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Discount Cards & Coupons - Savings Cards: Provide discounts on insulin or diabetes technology at the pharmacy. One-Time or Multi-Use Coupons: Offer a significant discount for a single purchase.
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Free Trial Program - Limited-time manufacturer-sponsored programs allowing eligible patients to try a CGM or insulin delivery system at no cost.
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Discount or Savings Cards and Coupons - Cards or digital coupons (often from third-party sites or the manufacturer) that offer point-of-sale discounts at the pharmacy for CGMs, insulin, or other diabetes supplies.
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Trade-Up and Trade-In Programs - These programs help users transition to newer diabetes technology by offering discounts, credits, or special pricing in exchange for returning an older or existing device. Whether staying with the same brand (trade-up) or switching to a new one (trade-in), these offers reduce the cost of upgrading to the latest CGMs, pumps, or insulin delivery systems.
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Subscription Savings Program - Recurring monthly or quarterly purchase programs that offer discounted pricing on diabetes supplies—such as CGMs, sensors, or infusion sets—when patients commit to ongoing deliveries. These programs often include automatic shipping, reduced per-unit pricing, and simplified reordering.
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Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) - Income-Based Programs: Provide free or reduced-cost insulin and devices to low-income patients. Emergency Assistance: Short-term aid for those experiencing financial hardship.
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Manufacturer Rebates or Savings Programs - Rebate Programs: Refunds a portion of the purchase price after submitting a rebate form.
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Cash-Pay Options - Flat-rate programs allowing patients to purchase diabetes technology (often CGMs or sensors) directly from manufacturers or partners without insurance. Typically used when insurance coverage is limited or denied.
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Payment Plans - Programs offered by manufacturers or third-party distributors that allow patients to spread the cost of diabetes devices over time with monthly installments. These plans often have little or no interest and are ideal for users without full insurance coverage or with high upfront costs.
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Special, Limited Time Offers - Time-sensitive promotions provided by device manufacturers to encourage new users to start or switch to a particular technology. These may include discounted starter kits, waived activation fees, free sensors, or bundled product pricing for a limited period.

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