Medicare Participant Services:

Preventive Visit & Yearly Wellness Exams


Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance)
covers:

  • A "Welcome to Medicare" preventive visit: You can get this introductory visit only within the first 12 months you have Part B. This visit includes a review of your medical and social history related to your health and education and counseling about preventive services, including certain screenings, shots, and referrals for other care, if needed. It also includes:

 

This visit is covered one time. You don’t need to have this visit to be covered for yearly "Wellness" visits.

 

  • Yearly "Wellness" visits: If you've had Part B for longer than 12 months, you can get this visit to develop or update a personalized prevention help plan to prevent disease and disability based on your current health and risk factors. Your provider will ask you to fill out a questionnaire, called a “Health Risk Assessment,” as part of this visit. Answering these questions can help you and your provider develop a personalized prevention plan to help you stay healthy and get the most out of your visit. It also includes:
    • A review of your medical and family history
    • Developing or updating a list of current providers and prescriptions
    • Height, weight, blood pressure, and other routine measurements
    • Detection of any cognitive impairment
    • Personalized health advice
    • A list of risk factors and treatment options for you
    • A screening schedule (like a checklist) for appropriate preventive services. Get details about coverage for screenings, shots, and other preventive services.

 

This visit is covered once every 12 months (11 full months must have passed since the last visit).

 

Who's eligible?

All people with Medicare are covered.

 

Your costs in Original Medicare

You pay nothing for the “Welcome to Medicare” preventive visit or the yearly “Wellness” visit if your doctor or other qualified health care provider accepts assignment . The Part B deductible doesn’t apply.
However, if your doctor or other health care provider performs additional tests or services during the same visit that aren’t covered under these preventive benefits, you may have to pay coinsurance , and the Part B deductible may apply.

 

 



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