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Medicare
Provides Preventive Services
There are many myths
about Medicare: many of which focus on what it covers and
what it doesn't. Not surprisingly, older Americans are seemingly
unaware that Medicare covers a broad range of services to
prevent disease, detect disease early when it is most treatable
and curable and manage disease so that complications can
be avoided.
“The U.S. health
care system is focusing on disease treatment as well as
prevention and wellness efforts,” Robert Fusco, President,
New Jersey Association of Long Term Care Pharmacy Providers
said in a recent release. “Studies have shown that every
$1 spent on prevention can save more than $13 in health
care cost. Preventing chronic medical problems will save
billons of dollars, while helping people to live longer,
healthier lives.”
According to Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Prevention Web
site, Medicare began covering preventive services in 1981
with the pneumococcal vaccination. Despite its long history
of coverage, pneumococcal vaccination rates are less than
optimal, with 59.2 percent of non-Hispanic Whites, 38.5
percent of Blacks and 30.2 percent of Hispanics reporting
ever receiving it.
Not surprisingly,
given all the myths surrounding Medicare, older adults are
not receiving all recommended preventive services, even
with frequent visits to physician offices. Reasons for this
vary, but highlight the opportunity to improve preventive
care for older adults, CMS reports.
So what are some
of the screening and prevention efforts covered by Medicare?
Of note, individuals must be enrolled in Medicare Part B
to get the prevention and screening benefits.
- "Welcome
to Medicare" physical exam. According to
Lita Epstein, author of The Complete Idiot's Guide
to Social Security and Medicare, Medicare beneficiaries
get a one-time review of their health, as well as education
and counseling about preventive services, within the fist
six months of coverage under Medicare Part B. This exam
is required and will include screenings, shots and referrals
for other care if needed.
- Cardiovascular
screenings. Medicare covers tests for cholesterol,
lipid and triglyceride levels every five years.
- Mammogram
screenings. Medicare covers mammograms once every
12 months for all women 40 and older. Medicare also covers
new digital technologies for mammogram screening.
- Pap
test and pelvic exam. If a woman has no evidence
of cancer risk, she can get a Pap test and pelvic exam
once every 24 months. Women can have a test once every
12 months if they are high risk for cervical or vaginal
cancer or if they are of childbearing age and have had
an abnormal Pap test in the past 36 months. This does
include a clinical breast exam.
- Colorectal
Cancer Screening. If you are age 50 or older,
or are at high risk for colorectal cancer, one or more
of the following tests is covered: fecal occult blood
test, flexible sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy and/or barium
enema. The doctor and the patient will determine the level
of risk and the frequency of which preventive screening
tests should be used.
- Prostate
Cancer Screening. Medicare covers a digital rectal
exam and prostate specific antigen (PSA) test once every
12 months for all men over age 50.
- Diabetes
Screening plus services and supplies. Available
to those with any of the following risk factors: high
blood pressure, dyslipidemia, obesity or a history of
high blood sugar. Medicare also covers this test if you
meet two or more of the following characteristics: age
65 or older; overweight; family history of diabetes (parents,
brothers, sisters); and a history of gestational diabetes
(diabetes during pregnancy) or delivery of a baby weighing
more than 9 pounds. Medicare plays for glucose monitors,
test strips, and lancets as well as diabetes self-management
training.
- Bone
Mass Measurements. Medicare covers these measurements
once every 24 months (more often if medically necessary)
for people with Medicare at risk for osteoporosis.
- Glaucoma
Screening. Medicare covers the test once every
12 months for people with Medicare at high risk for glaucoma.
The screening must be done or supervised by an eye doctor
who is legally allowed to do this service, according to
Epstein.
- Shots/vaccinations.
Medicare covers the flu shot once a year in the
fall or winter. Beneficiaries can also get a Pneumococcal
pneumonia shot. Medicare covers Hepatitis B shots for
people with Medicare at high or medium risk for Hepatitis
B.
Of note, Medicare
beneficiaries must be aware of something called “assignment.”
According to Epstein, when a doctor accepts assignment from
Medicare, it means he/she will submit the bill to Medicare
and will be paid by Medicare at Medicare's allowable rate
for 80 percent of the treatment cost. The patient is still
responsible for his/her 20 percent co-pay of allowable charges.
If a doctor does
not accept assignment, he/she still must submit the charges
to Medicare, but Medicare will not pay the doctor directly.
The patient will receive all payments from Medicare and
the doctor needs to collect any money due directly from
the patient. Most doctors that don't accept assignment expect
full payment at the time of the appointment. Doctors who
usually take this stance want more for the treatment (procedure)
than is allowed by Medicare. So, if a patient decides to
use a doctor that does not accept assignment, he/she should
be aware that the reimbursement from Medicare may be less
than the 80 percent of total cost. Going to a doctor that
does not accept assignment can become very expensive.
For more details
about Medicare's coverage of preventive services, including
costs under the Original Medicare Plan, call 800.MEDICARE
or visit www.cms.hhs.gov/PrevntionGenInfo/
and www.
medicare rxeducation.org/Guide%20to%20Preventative%20Servics.pdf
.
January 2007
– This column was authored in cooperation with Financial
Planning Association.
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