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Insulin pump coverage in Canada

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Insulin pump coverage in Canada now extends across all provinces whereby government plans cover the costs of insulin pumps for select groups of people with diabetes.  See below for specific age groups who have coverage for insulin pumps and/or supplies.

PROVINCE CURRENT COVERAGE
Alberta Insulin Pump Coverage: All ages

Insulin Pump Supplies: All ages

British Columbia Insulin Pump Coverage: All ages

Insulin Pump Supplies: All ages

Manitoba Insulin Pump Coverage: Age 17 and under

Insulin Pump Supplies: Age 17 and under

New Brunswick Insulin Pump Coverage: Age 25 and under

Insulin Pump Supplies: Age 25 and under

Newfoundland and Labrador Insulin Pump Coverage: All ages

Insulin Pump Supplies: All ages

Nova Scotia Insulin Pump Coverage: Age 25 and under

Insulin Pump Supplies: Age 25 and under

Nunavut Insulin Pump Coverage: All  ages

Insulin Pump Supplies: All  ages

Northwest Territories Insulin Pump Coverage: All  ages

Insulin Pump Supplies: All ages

Ontario Insulin Pump Coverage: All  ages

Insulin Pump Supplies: All  ages

Prince Edward Island Insulin Pump Coverage: Age 18 and under

Insulin Pump Supplies: Age 18 and under

Quebec Insulin Pump Coverage: Age 17 and under

Insulin Pump Supplies: Age 17 and under

Saskatchewan Insulin Pump Coverage: Age 25 and under

Insulin Pump Supplies: Age 25 and under

Yukon Insulin Pump Coverage: All  ages

Insulin Pump Supplies: All  ages

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