Effective April 1st, the Government of Saskatchewan says it is investing $23 million to expand full coverage for Continuous and Flash Glucose Monitors to seniors aged 65 and older and young adults aged 18 to 25. Expansion of coverage was initially announced in the 2025-26 Provincial Budget.
In a news release the government explains that an Advanced Glucose Monitor uses a sensor on the skin to send a glucose level reading to a smart phone or other electronic device to help diabetics track their glucose levels, minimizing the risk and frequency of potentially life-threatening low-blood sugar episodes.
Approximately 9,000 seniors and 700 young adults may be eligible to benefit from the expanded coverage for Advanced Glucose Monitors.