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Avoid the Fraud of Diabetic Shoes
Footwear needs can often be met at everyday shoe stores
By Joy Pape RN BSN CDE WOCN CFCN
Have you been left with the impression that you need “diabetic shoes” just because you have diabetes? If so, ask yourself where you got this idea. Did you get the idea because you watched or heard an advertisement telling you, “If you have Medicare, your diabetic shoes will be covered at no cost to you.” Or you may have been in your pharmacy and passed the stand of “diabetic shoes” with a celebrity like George Foreman endorsing these shoes. Or, if you order your diabetes supplies from a mail order supply company, you might have received a flyer or an ad for diabetic shoes.
Guess what? Not everybody who has diabetes needs therapeutic or “diabetic” shoes, or even inserts for that matter. And, some people and companies make a lot of money when they convince you that you need them. That’s not to say some people with diabetes don’t need them. That is to say there is fraud in this field. It’s not right and in the end you do pay.
The facts
There is a Medicare Therapeutic Shoe Bill. It may not be easy to figure out on your own. In 1993, the Therapeutic Shoe Bill was enacted by Congress to provide proper footwear and inserts for people with diabetes. You don’t qualify for this benefit just because you have diabetes. You must also meet one of the following criteria that you have a:
- Foot deformity
- History of a partial or complete amputation
- History of a previous foot ulcer (sore)
- History of a pre-ulcerative callus formation
- Peripheral neuropathy with callus formation
- Poor circulation
Think you need shoes or inserts?
If you have foot problems, and or think you need therapeutic shoes or insoles, avoid the fraud. Visit a reputable podiatrist or orthopedic surgeon who specializes in diabetes and feet. To find a podiatrist or orthopedic surgeon near you, first ask your primary care provider to refer you to someone, or visit the dLife Diabetes Locator section of this site.
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NOTE: The information is not intended to be a replacement or substitute for consultation with a qualified medical professional or for professional medical advice related to diabetes or another medical condition. Please contact your physician or medical professional with any questions and concerns about your medical condition.









