Diabetes educators
Diabetes educators provide valuable information and resources to help you manage your diabetes.
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What are diabetes educators
A diabetes educator can be a support person who has completed further study to help you manage your diabetes. They can provide you with information and resources to assist your wellbeing.
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You may receive diabetes educator services if your GP or health care specialist has diagnosed you with diabetes and you have one of the following:
- a Veteran Gold Card
- a Veteran White Card with an accepted diabetes-related injury or condition.
What you can receive
Your educator can teach you how to manage your diabetes and give you information about:
- the type of diabetes you have
- exercise and healthy eating
- using the right diabetes medication
- keeping an eye on blood sugar levels
- reducing risks of diabetes complications
- a self management treatment plan.
How often you can see an educator
Your GP or health care specialist can refer you to a diabetes educator for up to 12 sessions at a time.
You can have as many referrals as you and your GP or health care specialist see fit.
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Any one of the following can refer you to a diabetes educator:
- GP
- medical specialist
- treating doctor in hospital
- hospital discharge planner.
You should check with the diabetes educator if they will accept your Veteran Gold or White Card before your appointment.
We cannot reimburse you if you seek cover as a patient through Medicare or a private health fund.
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