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                                    Gary has type 2 diabetes. After a brief hospital stay, he sees his PCP quarterly to manage his condition. His PCP monitors his blood pressure since diabetes puts him at risk for hypertension. A typical year of care includes visits with his PCP, an annual visit with his endocrinologist, lab visits for blood work and diabetic supplies. Gary also takes insulin.How can Gary make the most of his benefits?%u2022 get a referral from his doctor before he sees any specialists (required for TRS-ActiveCare Primary and TRS-ActiveCare Primary+)%u2022 connect with a Health Advisor who will help him stay on schedule with his doctor appointments and screenings and recommend programs to help him learn to manage his condition %u2022 work one-on-one with a coach at no cost through Well onTarget%u2022 work with a nutritionist at no cost to help him understand how his diet affects his blood sugar%u2022 use the Fitness Program to find a convenient, affordable gym and earn Blue Points for exercising%u2022 use his prescription drug benefits to get diabetic supplies at no added cost%u2022 take advantage of the capped insulin out-of-pocket costs (available with TRS-ActiveCare Primary and TRS-ActiveCare Primary+)Gary30 www.bcbstx.com/trsactivecare
                                
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