Glucose Sensor Program Initial Application Form
Use this form to enroll in the Glucose Sensor Program.
Use this form to enroll in the Glucose Sensor Program.
Fill out this form to register for the first time for either
Use this form to renew your enrolment in the Insulin Pump Program or both the Insulin Pump Program and the Glucose Sensor Program together.
For children under the care of the Director of Child Protection, either temporarily or permanently, approved prescription and non-prescription medications are covered under the Children in Care Drug Program. How is a child eligible? A child is eligible for medication coverage if...
Fill out this form to register for the first time for either just the Insulin Pump Program both Insulin Pump Program and the Glucose Sensor Program together. To renew your benefits, see the Renew Your Insulin Pump Program and/or Glucose Sensor Program Benefits web page.
If you are an Islander seeking treatment for opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder, you may be eligible for coverage of approved medication costs through the Substance Use Harm Reduction Drug Program effective June 1, 2022. Am I eligible? You are eligible for the program if...
Below is a comparison of some of the key features of the glucose sensors available under the PEI Glucose Sensor Program. Dexcom (G6 and G7 sensors) Freestyle Libre (Libre 2 sensor and Libre 3 plus sensor) Medtronic (Guardian 3 and Guardian 4 sensors) How long does the sensor last...
If you have been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, you may be eligible for coverage of approved prescription and non-prescription medication costs through the Cystic Fibrosis Drug Program. Am I eligible? You are eligible for the program if you have: are a PEI resident as defined by...
The prescription medications and some diabetic supplies covered by PEI Pharmacare are identified on the PEI Pharmacare Formulary (search tool), including those that require special authorization. Medications must be dispensed at a PEI community pharmacy to be eligible for...