Title: Medicare Preventive Services
1Medicare Preventive Services
- Crystal Strong
- Nutrition/Health Wellness Manager
- Lt. Governors Office on Aging
- 803-734-9889
2Session Topics
- What services are covered
- Why they are important
- Who is eligible
- How much you pay
- Information sources
3Living a Healthy Lifestyle
- Eat well
- Exercise
- Keep a healthy weight
- Dont smoke
- Get preventive services
- To keep from getting some diseases
- To find health problems early
4Medicare Preventive Services
- For disease prevention and early detection
- Coverage based on
- Age
- Gender
- Medical history
- Covered by
- Part B of Original Medicare
- Medicare Advantage and other Medicare plans
5Covered Preventive Services
- Welcome to Medicarephysical exam
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm screening
- Bone mass measurement
- Cardiovascular disease screening
- Colorectal cancer screening
- Diabetes screening, services, and supplies
- Glaucoma screening
- Pap test and pelvic exam with clinical breast
exam - Prostate cancer screening
- Screening mammogram
- Smoking cessation counseling
- Vaccinations (shots)
6What You Pay
- Original Medicare
- Generally 20 after Part B deductible
- Medigap or other policies may pay the 20
- May have to pay more if
- Provider does not participate in Medicare
- Provider does not accept assignment
- Some services cost less
- Medicare Advantage or other Medicare plan
- May have copayment
7Welcome to Medicare
- Initial preventive physical exam
- Within first 6 months having Part B
- Height and weight
- Blood pressure and EKG
- Education, counseling, and referrals
- In Original Medicare you pay
- 20 after Part B deductible
8Influenza (Flu)
- Flu is a serious illness
- Can lead to pneumonia
- Can be dangerous for people 50 and over
- Flu viruses are always changing
- Shot updated for most current flu viruses
9Flu Shot
- Covered for all people with Medicare
- Once each flu season
- Helps protect you for about a year
- In Original Medicare
- No deductible or copayment
10Pneumococcal Pneumonia
- Inflammation in the lungs
- Caused by
- Bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae
11Pneumonia Vaccination
- One shot could be all you ever need
- All people with Medicare are eligible
- In Original Medicare
- No deductible or copayment
12Hepatitis B
- Serious disease
- Caused by virus that attacks the liver
- Can cause
- Lifelong infection
- Cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver
- Liver cancer or failure
- Death
13Hepatitis B Shots
- Covered for medium to high risk
- End-Stage Renal Disease
- Hemophilia
- Condition that lowers resistance to infection
- In Original Medicare you pay
- 20 after Part B deductible
14Shingles
- Painful skin rash often with blisters
- Last 2 to 4 weeks
- Pain- moderate to severe
- Can lead to pneumonia, blindness, encephalitis,
death - Herpes Zoster
- Caused by Varicella Zoster virus
- Chicken pox
- Common in people 50 and older
- 1 million/year
-
15Shingles Vaccine
- Zostavax
- Licensed in 2006
- Indicated for people 60 and older
- Effective January 1, 2008
- Medicare Part D not B
- PDP and MA-PD
- Co-pays
16Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening
- Ultrasound screening
- Referred during Welcome to Medicare
- No deductible
17Osteoporosis
- Disease in which bones become weak
- Risk factors
- Age 50 or older
- Female
- Family history of broken bones
- Personal history of broken bones
- White or Asian
- Small-boned
- Low body weight (under about 127 lbs.)
- Smoke
- Drink a lot of alcohol
- Low-calcium diet
18Bone Mass Measurement
- For people at risk for osteoporosis
- Covered once every 2 years
- More often if medically necessary
- In Original Medicare you pay
- 20 after Part B deductible
19Cardiovascular Disease Screening
- Blood test for early detection
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Tests for levels of
- Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
- Lipids
- Covered every 5 years
- Original Medicare
- No deductible/coinsurance
20Colorectal Cancer Screening
- For all age 50 and older
- Tests for cancer and pre-cancerous growths
- Fecal occult blood test
- Flexible sigmoidoscopy
- Colonoscopy
- No age limit for those at high risk
- Barium enema
- Frequency varies with type of test
21Colorectal Cancer Screening
- Payment varies with type of test
- In Original Medicare you pay
- Nothing for fecal occult blood test
- 20 for all other tests
- 25 for sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy in all
- Hospital outpatient departments
- Ambulatory surgical centers
- No Part B deductible
22Diabetes
- Diabetes is a chronic condition
- Body does not produce or properly use insulin
- May be able to avoid or delay complications
- You can manage your diabetes
- Test blood sugar regularly
- Eat a proper diet
- Exercise regularly
- Take medication as prescribed
23Diabetes Risk Factors
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
- Obesity
- History of high blood sugar
- At least two of the following
- Age 65 or older
- Overweight
- Family history of diabetes
- History of gestational diabetes or delivering a
baby over 9 lbs.
24Diabetes Screening
- Testing for people at risk
- Includes fasting blood glucose test
- Talk with your doctor about frequency
- Up to twice in a 12-month period
- Original Medicare
- No deductible or coinsurance
25Covered Diabetes Services
- Screening for all at risk
- For people with diabetes
- Self-management training
- Medical nutrition therapy
- Blood sugar testing supplies
- Insulin and related supplies
- Hemoglobin A1c tests
- Special eye exams
26Covered Diabetes Services
- People with diabetes who need them
- Insulin pumps
- Special foot care
- Therapeutic shoes
- In Original Medicare you pay
- 20 after Part B deductible
- Medicare Coverage of Diabetes Supplies
Services, Pub. 11022
27Glaucoma
- What is glaucoma?
- Caused by above-normal pressure in eye
- Usually damages the optic nerve
- Can result in blindness
- More likely without treatment
- May occur without symptoms
- Protect yourself with screening eye exam
28Glaucoma Examination
- Individuals at high risk
- Family history of glaucoma
- Diabetes
- African Americans age 50 and over
- Hispanic Americans age 65 and over
- Covered once every 12 months
- In Original Medicare you pay
- 20 after Part B deductible
29Pap Test and Pelvic Exam With Clinical Breast
Exam
- Pap test
- To help find cervical and vaginal cancer
- Screening pelvic exam
- To help find fibroids or ovarian cancers
- Clinical breast exam
- Another way to look for breast cancer
30Cervical and Vaginal CancerRisk Factors
- High risk for cervical cancer
- Abnormal Pap test
- Infected with human papillomavirus (HPV)
- Sex before age 16
- Many sexual partners
- Not had 3 negative (or any) Pap tests in past 7
years - High risk for vaginal cancer
- Mother took DES when pregnant with you
- Diethylstilbestrol, a hormonal drug
31Pap Test and Pelvic Exam With Clinical Breast
Exam
- Covered for all women with Medicare
- Once every 24 months
- Once every 12 months if
- At high risk for cervical or vaginal cancer
- Childbearing age and had an abnormal Pap test in
the past 36 months
32Pap Test and Pelvic Exam With Clinical Breast
Exam
- In Original Medicare you pay
- Nothing for Pap lab test
- 20 for Pap test collection, pelvic exam, and
clinical breast exam - No Part B deductible
33Prostate Cancer
- Risk increases with age
- Hereditary risk
- From higher to lower risk
- African Americans
- Whites
- Hispanic Americans
- Asians
- Pacific Islanders
- Native Americans
34Prostate Cancer Screening
- Covered
- For all men with Medicare
- Beginning the day after 50th birthday
- Tests include
- Digital rectal exam
- PSA blood test
- Prostate-specific antigen
- In Original Medicare you pay
- Nothing for the PSA blood (lab) test
- 20 after Part B deductible for digital rectal
exam
35Breast Cancer and Mammography
- Breast cancer in women in U.S.
- Most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer
- Second leading cause of cancer death
- Risk increases with age
- Successfully treated when found early
- Mammogram
- Checks for abnormal breast tissue
- Coverage includes digital technology
36Screening Mammogram
- Covered for all women with Medicare
- One baseline mammogram age 35 to 39
- Once a year starting at age 40
- In Original Medicare you pay
- 20 coinsurance
- No Part B deductible
37Diagnostic Mammogram
- Used when there are clinical findings
- On physical exam
- Abnormal screening mammogram
- Medicare covers as many as needed
- Also covered for men
- Different payment rates
38Smoking Cessation
- Quitting gives significant health benefits
- Even older adults who smoked for years
- Services covered for those
- With illness caused or complicated by tobacco use
- Who take medication affected by tobacco use
39Smoking Cessation Services
- Cessation counseling
- Up to 8 sessions per year
- Inpatient or outpatient
- Intermediate or intensive
- In Original Medicare you pay
- 20 after Part B deductible
- Medicare prescription drug coverage
- Can help pay for drug therapy
- Nicotine patches, for example
40Exercise
- 1. Fewer than 1 in 10 people with Medicare
receive all the recommended screenings and
immunizations
41Exercise
- 2. Your risk for osteoporosis increases if you
- Are a man
- Are African-American
- Have a low-calcium diet
- Are overweight
42Exercise
- 3. If you have diabetes, you can manage it by
- Testing your blood sugar regularly
- Eating a proper diet and exercising regularly
- Taking the medications your doctor prescribes
- All of the above
43Exercise
- 4. Medicare provides annual coverage for
glaucoma screening for people with Medicare in
the following high-risk categories
- Individuals who have diabetes
- Individuals who have a family history of
glaucoma - African-Americans age 50 and over
- Hispanics and age 65 or older
- All of the above
44Exercise
- 5. Which is true about breast cancer?
- Every woman is at risk and the risk increases
with age - Breast cancer can usually be successfully treated
when found early - Medicare covers screening mammograms to check for
breast cancer before you or a doctor may be able
to feel it - All are true
45Exercise
- 6. The best time to get a flu shot is in January
or February
46If You Want to Know More
- Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services
- Medicare Preventive Services, Pub. 10110
- Medicare You handbook, Pub. 10050
- Your Medicare Benefits, Pub. 10116
- 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227)
- TTY 1-877-466-2048
- www.medicare.gov
- MyMedicare.gov
47If You Want to Know More
- Local State Health Insurance Assistance Program
(SHIP) - Lt. Governors Office on Aging (I-CARE)
- 1-800-886-9095 / 803-734-9900
- American Cancer Society
- www.cancer.org
- 1-800-ACS-2345
48If You Want to Know More
- Cancer Information Service
- LiveHelp link at www.cancer.gov
- 1-800-4CANCER (TTY users call 1-800-332-8615)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- www.cdc.gov
- HHS tobacco cessation resources
- www.surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco
- National Center for Infectious Diseases
- www.cdc.gov/ncidod
49Key Concepts
- Can take steps to live longer, healthier life
- Get Medicare preventive services
- Covered by all Medicare health plans
- Original Medicare
- Medicare Advantage and other Medicare plans
- Information is available
- Internet
- Publications
- 1-800-MEDICARE