Eversense 365 is covered by Medicare and most commercial health plans1
Insurance coverage typically available for insulin users
Insurance providers typically limit CGM coverage to people who take insulin.
If you’re on insulin, Eversense 365 is covered by most commercial health plans1. This includes Aetna, Cigna, Elevance (formerly Anthem), Humana, United Healthcare, most Blue Cross Blue Shield plans - and many others.
If you pre-qualify, your Eversense Expert can help with a free benefits check. Experience the Eversense 365 CGM system for as low as $199 for a full year. This includes the cost of both CGM sensor and transmitter.2
Eversense 365 CGM is covered by Medicare*
Medicare covers Eversense 365 CGM for people with diabetes on any type of insulin. People who are not on insulin but experience low blood glucose events may also qualify.
To qualify for a Eversense 365 CGM with Medicare, you must:
Have diabetes
Take insulin or have a history of low blood glucose
Have been trained to use a continuous glucose monitor as prescribed by your doctor
Make routine visits with your doctor
*Not a guarantee of coverage and payment. A doctor’s prescription is required for Medicare coverage and patients must meet Medicare eligibility coverage criteria. Coverage and payment may be subject to coinsurance, deductible and patient eligibility requirements. Visit http://www.medicare.gov to learn more about Medicare plans and coverage.
Unfortunately, Eversense CGM Systems are not covered by Medicaid or Medi-Cal at this time.
Eversense can be paid for out-of-pocket. For the most accurate price, please get in touch with us.
Pay as little as $199‡
Experience the Eversense 365 CGM system for as low as $199 for a full year. This includes the cost of both CGM sensor and transmitter.‡
If you're on insulin, you might greatly benefit from Eversense 365. Whether you’re ready to get started now or just have additional questions about Eversense 365, an Ascensia Diabetes Care (Ascensia) representative can help.
You may pre-qualify for Eversense 365 based on your insurance type and diabetes therapy. Fill in and submit the form below and we’ll be in touch via phone or text. We’ll also send you information about Eversense 365 by email.
All fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
A Diabetes Therapy Associate will be in touch shortly, but if you want to reach out sooner, please call 1-945-221-9068.
To help expedite benefits verification, please have your doctor and insurance information handy.
We will attempt to reach you by phone first, and will send a text and email as well. The call may be displayed on your phone as "Eversense CGM". However, it will come from a number you are unfamiliar with, so be sure to check your voicemail box. The email from our representative will come from an @ascensia.com email address. If you haven’t received any email communications from our team within a few days, please check the spam folder in your email account.
Unfortunately, based on the insulin therapy regimen or insurance information you provided, you may not be eligible for Eversense E3 CGM. In order to qualify, you must be on multiple daily doses of insulin.
If your commercial insurance plan does not cover Eversense E3 CGM, our Eversense PASS™ program may help reduce your out-of-pocket cost for the product.
If you have any questions, please reach out to 1-844-736-7348.
The implantable sensor that monitors your glucose levels all day, every day, for a YEAR. Here’s how.
Who Qualifies for Eversense 365?
You could be a candidate for Eversense 365 if:
One year CGM vs 10-15 days. You do the math.
Eversense 365 is a long-term solution to the everyday frustrations of traditional, short-term CGMs.
Eversense 365 gives you real-time glucose readings through a small sensor that’s placed just under the skin of your upper arm by a healthcare provider. The smart transmitter sits above the sensor, sending glucose data to your app. Want to learn more about the science behind Eversense? Check out our “How Eversense Works” video!
The main difference between Eversense 365 and Eversense E3 is that Eversense 365 lasts for one year. Plus, after day 13, you only need to calibrate once per week.
Eversense 365 is the only CGM that lasts for a year - see how we compare!
Download our discussion guide and bring it to your next appointment and talk to your doctor about how Eversense may be a better fit for your diabetes management plan. We will work with you and your healthcare provider to manage your insurance claim. Eversense 365 is covered by Medicare† and most commercial health plans.
The tiny sensor is placed just under the skin of your upper arm by a trained healthcare provider. There's a small incision which is then closed with Steri-Strips (which you can remove within a few days) - usually no stitches involved. Then you're good to go for one year! See how simple the CGM sensor placement procedure can be for you!
1. Data on File. Senseonics. Policy Reporter (8/23/2024)
2. Offer does not apply to the insertion and removal procedures. The Eversense PASS Program has limitations on eligibility. See website (bit.ly/EversensePass) for more details. Ascensia Diabetes Care reserves the right to change or terminate this program at any time without notice. The program benefit is capped per transaction. There may be instances in which patient out-of-pocket costs exceed what is detailed in the offer. Eversense E3 is not eligible for the PASS Program.
3. Not a guarantee of coverage and payment. A doctor’s prescription is required for Medicare coverage and patients must meet Medicare eligibility coverage criteria. Coverage and payment may be subject to coinsurance, deductible and patient eligibility requirements. Visit http://www.medicare.gov to learn more about Medicare plans and coverage. For additional details, visit Eversense Cost & Insurance
The Eversense® E3 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System is indicated for continually measuring glucose levels for up to 180 days in persons with diabetes age 18 and older. The system is indicated for use to replace fingerstick blood glucose (BG) measurements for diabetes treatment decisions. Fingerstick BG measurements are still required for calibration primarily one time a day after day 21, and when symptoms do not match CGM information or when taking medications of the tetracycline class. The sensor insertion and removal procedures are performed by a health care provider. The Eversense E3 CGM System is a prescription device; patients should talk to their health care provider to learn more.
The Eversense® 365 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System is indicated for continually measuring glucose levels for up to one year in people (18 years and older) with diabetes. The system is indicated for use to replace fingerstick blood glucose (BG) measurements for diabetes treatment decisions. Fingerstick BG measurements are required for calibration one time a week after day 13, and when symptoms do not match CGM information or when taking medications of the tetracycline class. The sensor insertion and removal procedures are performed by a health care provider. The Eversense 365 CGM System is a prescription device; patients should talk to their health care provider to learn more.
For important safety information, see bit.ly/eversensesafety
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