MEDICARE PREVENTIVE PHYSICAL EXAM



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MEDICARE PREVENTIVE PHYSICAL EXAM l Initial Preventive Physical Exam (Welcome to Medicare Physical) l Initial annual wellness visit l Subsequent annual wellness visit l Other Patient name Medical record # of birth Staff conducting initial intake of last exam Medicare B eligibility date Language or other communication barriers: (describe) Sex LMP Interpreter or other accommodation provided today: (describe) Gravida/ para Year of menopause Vital signs Ht Wt BMI Waist BP Temp P/R SOCIAL HISTORY Tobacco l Current Type: Freq: l 2nd hand l Never l Prior use Quit date: ETOH l Never l Occasional l Daily History of ETOH: (describe) Diet notes Caffeine l Never l Occasional l Daily Drug abuse l Never l Occasional l Daily l Prior use Quit date: History of drug abuse: (describe) Occupation Home environment l Private home l Assisted living l Other: (describe) Exercise type/frequency Deceased Hypertension Heart disease Stroke Kidney disease Obesity Genetic disorder Alcoholism Liver disease Depression or manic depressive disorder Colon or rectal cancer Breast cancer Other cancer Other: FAMILY HISTORY use to indicate positive history Self Father Mother Sisters Brothers Aunts Uncles Daughters Sons

Hospital visits since last office visit/reason MEDICAL HISTORY Facility Attending physician of hospital visit Past surgeries (include date and description of any complications) Allergies ALLERGY LIST Type of reaction Herbals, supplements, OTC drugs, substances of abuse MEDICATION LIST if noted elsewhere in chart, indicate location: started discontinued Rx meds, dose, frequency, route started discontinued PROBLEM LIST Chronic problems added Managing physician (if other) updated Initial continued

PROBLEM LIST continued Acute problems (R=resolved) added Managing physician (if other) updated Initial OTHER PHYSICIANS AND PROVIDERS OF CARE this documentation not required for IPPE Name & specialty/provider type Type of care discontinued Physician/other provider sign here to indicate review/notation of pertinent history: DEPRESSION SCREENING 1. Over the past two weeks, has the patient felt down, depressed or hopeless? l Yes l No 2. Over the past two weeks, has the patient felt little interest or pleasure in doing things? l Yes l No FUNCTIONAL ABILITY/SAFETY SCREENING 1. Was the patient s timed Up & Go test unsteady or longer than 30 seconds? l Yes l No 2. Does the patient need help with the phone, transportation, shopping, preparing meals, housework, laundry, medications or managing money? 3. Does the patient s home have rugs in the hallway, lack grab bars in the bathroom, lack handrails on the stairs or have poor lighting? l Yes l Yes 4. Have you noticed any hearing difficulties? l Yes l No Hearing evaluation: l No l No A yes response to any of the above questions regarding depression or function/safety should trigger further evaluation. Mood/affect EVALUATION OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION this documentation not required for IPPE Appearance Family member/caregiver input

VISION EXAMINATION Visual acuity: L R ELECTROCARDIOGRAM REFERRAL OR RESULT if performed/ordered (covered benefit for IPPE) ADVICE/REFERRALS based on history, exam and screening (including risks, interventions underway or planned, and benefits) Varicella vaccine Zoster vaccine (once) Tdap vaccine (10 years) Td vaccine (10 years) MMR vaccine Meningococcal vaccine Hep A vaccine POTENTIAL RECOMMENDATIONS NOT COVERED AS MEDICARE PART B PREVENTIVE SERVICES this documentation not required for IPPE Patients should contact their Part-D plan for information on preventive vaccines benefits. Aspirin therapy Calcium supplement Social services Dietary counseling HANDOUTS REVIEWED AND DISCUSSED WITH PATIENT DISCUSSION OF ADVANCE DIRECTIVE (PATIENT PREFERENCE, PHYSICIAN AGREEMENT/DISAGREEMENT): continued

Create two copies of this page: One for your charts and one to give to your patient. COUNSELING AND REFERRAL OF OTHER PREVENTIVE SERVICES (Italic type indicates deductible and co-insurance are waived.) SERVICE LIMITATIONS RECOMMENDATION SCHEDULED Vaccines Pneumococcal (once after 65) Influenza (annually) Hepatitis B (if medium/high risk) Mammogram (biennial age 50-74) Medium/high risk factors: End-stage renal disease Hemophiliacs who received Factor VIII or IX concentrates Clients of institutions for the mentally retarded Persons who live in the same house as a HepB virus carrier Homosexual men Illicit injectable drug abusers Annually (age 40 or over) Pap and pelvic exams (up to age 70 and after 70 if unknown history or abnormal study last 10 years) 1 Prostate cancer screening (annually to age 75) Digital rectal exam (DRE) Prostate specific antigen (PSA) Colorectal cancer screening (to age 75) Fecal occult blood test (annual) Flexible sigmoidoscopy (5y) Screening colonoscopy (10y) Barium enema Diabetes self-management training (no USPSTF recommendation) Bone mass measurements (age 65 & older, biennial) Glaucoma screening (no USPSTF recommendation) Medical nutrition therapy for diabetes or renal disease (no recommended schedule) Every 24 months except high risk Annually (age 50 or over), DRE not paid separately when covered E/M service is provided on same date Requires referral by treating physician for patient with diabetes or renal disease. 10 hours of initial DSMT sessions of no less than 30 minutes each in a continuous 12-month period. 2 hours of follow-up DSMT in subsequent years. Requires diagnosis related to osteoporosis or estrogen deficiency. Biennial benefit unless patient has history of long-term glucocorticoid tx or baseline is needed because initial test was by other method. Diabetes mellitus, family history African American, age 50 or over Hispanic American, age 65 or over Requires referral by treating physician for patient with diabetes or renal disease. Can be provided in same year as diabetes selfmanagement training (DSMT), and CMS recommends medical nutrition therapy take place after DSMT. Up to 3 hours for initial year and 2 hours in subsequent years.

SERVICE LIMITATIONS RECOMMENDATION SCHEDULED Cardiovascular screening blood tests (every 5 years) Total cholesterol High-density lipoproteins Triglycerides Diabetes screening tests (at least every 3 years, Medicare covers annually or at 6-month intervals for prediabetic patients) Fasting blood sugar (FBS) or glucose tolerance test (GTT) Abdominal aortic aneurysm screening (once) Sonogram HIV screening (annually for increased risk patients) HIV-1 and HIV-2 by EIA, ELISA, rapid antibody test or oral mucosa transudate Order as a panel if possible. Patient must be diagnosed with one of the following: Hypertension Dyslipidemia Obesity (BMI ³30 kg/m2) Previous elevated impaired FBS or GTT or any two of the following: Overweight (BMI ³25 but <30) Family history of diabetes Age 65 years or older History of gestational diabetes or birth of baby weighing more than 9 pounds Patient must be referred through IPPE and not have had a screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm before under Medicare. Limited to patients who meet one of the following criteria: Men who are 65-75 years old and have smoked more than 100 cigarettes in their lifetime Anyone with a family history of abdominal aortic aneurysm Anyone recommended for screening by the USPSTF Patient must be at increased risk for HIV infection per USPSTF guidelines or pregnant. Tests covered annually for patients at increased risk. Pregnant patients may receive up to 3 tests during pregnancy. Smoking cessation counseling (up to 8 sessions per year) Counseling greater than 3 and up to 10 minutes Counseling greater than 10 minutes Patients must be asymptomatic of tobacco-related conditions to receive as a preventive service. Subsequent annual wellness visit At least 12 months since last AWV Physician s signature: : 1. Recommendation of American Cancer Society; see http://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/3rduspstf/cervcan/cervcanrr.htm#clinical for more information. Developed by Cindy Hughes, CPC. Copyright 2011 AAFP. Physicians may photocopy or adapt for use in their own practices; all other rights reserved. http://www.aafp.org/fpm/20110100/p22.html.