
The short answer: not as such. But wellness visits are another matter.
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Does Medicare cover annual physical exams? I have gotten a physical every year and would like to find out what it covers when I sign up in a few months.
Medicare will not cover annual physical exams, but it will cover a one-time “Welcome to Medicare” check-up in your first year after enrolling in Part B. Thereafter, it covers yearly wellness visits to keep track of your health. Here is what you should know.
Physical vs Wellness Exam An annual physical is an overall health check where a doctor examines you, may order blood tests or other diagnostics and checks for health issues, even if you do not have a specific complaint or risk.
In contrast, the Welcome to Medicare check-up and annual wellness visits are centered on preventive care. During these visits, your doctor will review your risk factors, develop your personalized health plan, ensure you are up to date with preventive tests such as cancer screenings and flu shots, and refer you for additional tests if needed.
Welcome to Medicare Check-up This is an introduction to Medicare and focuses on health promotion, disease prevention and early detection to maintain your well-being. It gives your doctor the chance to assess your health and provide a plan for care. During this visit your doctor will:
*Record your height, weight and blood pressure measurements to calculate your body mass index (BMI) *Inquire about personal and family health history
*Provide referrals for other care as needed
*Evaluate your risk for depression
*Conduct a basic vision test
*Recommend vaccinations, tests, screenings and other preventive services you may need
*Offer to talk about creating advance directives
Annual Wellness Visit This visit includes many of the same components as the Welcome to Medicare check-up. Your doctor will review your medical history, record your vital signs and give you a chance to discuss advance directives. They may also provide the following services:
*Develop a checklist for recommended preventive services for the following year
*Evaluate health risks and treatment options
*Perform a cognitive screening to check for early signs of dementia
*Provide personalized health advice
*Review your current prescriptions
*Assess risk factors for opioid problems if you have a prescription for opioids and screen for potential substance use disorders
Medicare Coverage Both types of visits are covered by Medicare Part B. To ensure coverage, be sure to ask for the Welcome to Medicare check-up or annual wellness visit when you book the appointment – if not, you may have to pay. You do not need to complete the Welcome to Medicare visit to qualify for later annual wellness visits. However, keep in mind that Medicare will not pay for a wellness visit during the first 12 months you have Part B. Keep in mind also that, at either of these visits, your provider may recommend additional tests or procedures that could incur Medicare’s deductibles, copayments or coinsurance.
If you are enrolled in Medicare Advantage, you will likely need to use an in-network provider for the wellness visits to be covered. Some Medicare Advantage plans do include coverage for annual physicals in addition to the wellness visit; review your plan for specific details.
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