Ahhh okay, are you working over there if you don't mind me asking?I'm abroad at the moment from the uk too. Personally as a relatively newly diagnosed t1 I wasnt willing to risk changing insulin. So I've bought mine over from england
This is correct, if you go abroad for more than 3 months they expect you to sort out a doctor/prescription wherever you're going and your doctor is supposed to decline any prescriptions that would cover you after the first 3 months.correct me if I’m wrong, won’t give you a year supply of insulin etc or something to that effect.
Yeah so at the minute in the UK I am on Fiasp & the Levemir at night, just not sure where to find insurance to cover that because I know how expensive it is in the US but thank youHello I think you’ll have to double check with your team. NHS, correct me if I’m wrong, won’t give you a year supply of insulin etc or something to that effect. Anything can go wrong with your insulin, so you’ll need to get insurance in place ASAP. When you say a new type of insulin, is it Fiasp? Tresiba? They have it there but it’s very expensive for branded insulin with/without insurance.
Ahhh I see. thank you!This is correct, if you go abroad for more than 3 months they expect you to sort out a doctor/prescription wherever you're going and your doctor is supposed to decline any prescriptions that would cover you after the first 3 months.
Yeah so at the minute in the UK I am on Fiasp & the Levemir at night, just not sure where to find insurance to cover that because I know how expensive it is in the US but thank you
I see, well thats new info to me so thats great thank you for the help!You’ll have to do some research, because in the US, insurance companies can change the insulin that you use to another brand that they will cover. They won’t always cover Fiasp and levemir.
I see, well thats new info to me so thats great thank you for the help!
Ahh I see, I wasn't sure what the maximum amount of time was but thats helped a lot, have a good trip!Family trip. But yeah . My gp agreed to give me 3 months worth of meds
Hmm yeah, was thinking that it would be ridiculous price. Well until the prices change in the US I guess it'll be a no goMy husband and I looked into moving to the USA for his job, it wasn't going to be a permanent move but perhaps for a couple of years. We did some research and basically found it was going to be prohibitively expensive, even with workplace insurance, the costs for reasonably healthy people that we found was insane, so adding a pump, insulin, test strips etc was a no-go for us
Where did you find the prices & like insurances quotes if you used any? If you don't mind me asking? Thank youMy husband and I looked into moving to the USA for his job, it wasn't going to be a permanent move but perhaps for a couple of years. We did some research and basically found it was going to be prohibitively expensive, even with workplace insurance, the costs for reasonably healthy people that we found was insane, so adding a pump, insulin, test strips etc was a no-go for us
I wonder how long it will be before the US bans travel from the UK, as they have done with a travel ban from European countries due to the corona virus..Wanting to move to the USA to work for 6 - 12 months?
What was the website useful for?To answer your more general queries try https://britishexpats.com/forum/. I practically lived on there when I emigrated to Australia.
It was a couple of years ago when we were looking into it, I visited a couple of forums where ex-pats were sharing information with people thinking about moving to the US, so none were diabetes-specific and were just sharing how much their monthly copays were for doctors or hospital visits (IIRC it was in the low thousands of dollars per month for couples without pre-existing conditions), we never got as far as specific insurance providers as it wouldn't have been a job transfer and companies don't tend to share specifics with prospective employees. The amounts people were paying for their copays put us off sufficientlyWhere did you find the prices & like insurances quotes if you used any? If you don't mind me asking? Thank you
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