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For more information on health insurance, contact the following organizations:
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
www.ahcpr.gov
(800) 358-9295
The AHRQ, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, publishes pamphlets on a wide range of topics, including how to choose a health insurance plan.
America's Health Insurance Plans
www.ahip.org
(202) 824-1849
Formerly known as he Health Insurance Association of America, AHIP provides consumer information about general insurance concerns, disability income, HIPAA, long-term care, and medical savings accounts. It also maintains a directory of state insurance departments.
Insure Kids Now
www.insurekidsnow.gov
(877) 543-7669
Call or log on for information about free or low-cost state health insurance plans for children.
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2. Blood Glucose Monitoring
3. High Blood Glucose
4. Nutrition & Meal Planning
5. Diabetic Complications
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