Medicare Wellness Visit: Creating a Preventative Plan
Kathryn Czaplinski
/ Categories: WELLNESS, 2024

Medicare Wellness Visit: Creating a Preventative Plan

Have you scheduled your Medicare Wellness Visit?

Medicare recipients are eligible for an annual preventative care visit, billed to Medicare, and performed by a nurse who works with the patient’s primary care provider. At SVMC’s primary care practices, Jenna Crawford, RN is the face of Medicare Annual Wellness visits and her approach is getting a great response from patients who were, at first, unsure about the process.

Jenna answered the most frequently asked questions and explains how the visits benefit patients.

Q. Is a Medicare Wellness Visit the same thing as an annual physical?

A. No, this is a yearly wellness visit with a Registered Nurse. At this visit, I’ll talk to you about prevention and wellness topics.  You will not have a full exam at this visit. 

Q. What do we cover during the visit?

A. We’ll review your chart together, including your preventative care plan, historical health information, current health information, family history, medication reconciliation, and immunization history.

Other information that will be discussed, includes:

  • Height, weight, BMI, blood pressure and other routine vitals.
  • Review current medications and allergies.
  • Discuss Advanced Directives.
  • Review current care providers, past medical/surgical history, family and social history and discuss health risks.
  • Discuss home safety, fall risks and assess hearing/cognitive function.
  • Discuss preventive services such as vaccines, colon cancer and breast cancer screenings

Q. Will my doctor see what we are doing?

A. Yes your doctor will be informed of what we discuss. I send your chart off to the Doctor for review that same day. 

Q. Can I still see my doctor if I am seeing you?

A. Yes of course you can. When you checkout from our Wellness Visit you can be scheduled for a future appointment with a provider.

Q. Will this exam cost me anything?

A. These visits are billed to Medicare, but are covered so you will pay nothing for the visit.  However, you may have to pay coinsurance and the Part B deductible may apply if:

  • Your healthcare provider performs additional tests or services during the same visit.
  • These additional test or services are covered under the preventive benefits.

Q. What are other Medicare patients saying about these visits?

A. We’ve been getting great response from patients and patient caregivers. Below is some recent feedback.

“Jenna is very compassionate and caring. Very knowledgeable. Thank you for this program!” – Patient

“My father saw the Medicare annual screening nurse, Jenna. I was SO grateful and appreciative of Jenna's way of posing questions to him that gave him respect and preserved his dignity while still obtaining accurate answers…. She is the best!” – Patient caregiver

Q. How do I make an appointment?

Call your primary care office to make an appointment for a Medicare Wellness Visit, which can be scheduled once every 12 months.

 

Jenna Crawford, RN, provides Medicare Wellness Visits at SVMC practice sites.

 

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Why Dental Hygiene is More Important than Ever

You may have heard that COVID-19 has inspired physicians to offer online appointments. For many health concerns, you can meet with your physician using your phone or computer and get care that is very similar to what you would have received in the office.

Regular dental check-ups and treatments, though, certainly cannot be done remotely. And the masks patients wear to prevent passing germs in other in-person medical visits cannot be worn during a dental appointment. These factors make it difficult to deliver safe dental care during this time. In fact, most dentists' offices have been closed for much of the pandemic. They will likely remain closed until we determine how to provide care safely.

Taking good care of your teeth and gums at home contributes to good oral health and good general health, too. A strong oral-health routine can help lessen the need for extensive dental care and some other types of care in the future. For all of these reasons, your at-home dental care routine is more important than ever.

Brush Twice You've likely heard the same message since grade school: brush at least twice a day. Not much, including even a pandemic, will change that. Be sure to use a fluoride toothpaste, and aim to spend about 2 minutes to clean your whole mouth.

Doing so decreases the amount of bacteria in your mouth and limits the formation of plaque. Bacteria and plaque can build up and cause painful cavities. Skipping brushing can also lead to gum disease.

Clean Between Teeth Daily Whether you use floss, an interdental brush, an oral irrigator, or a toothpick, you should clean between your teeth every day. What method is best? Just like exercise, the best method is the one that you will consistently do.

Follow a Healthy Diet As if you needed another reason to avoid sugary beverages and snacks! The link between sugar intake and cavities is very well established. And treatments for cavities are among the most common that dentists perform. Avoiding sugar will improve your oral health and will likely make a positive impact on your overall health, as well.

These tips represent general recommendations that would be appropriate for most patients. Your dentist might have additional recommendations for you, including mouth rinses or other specific steps you can take to maintain your dental health during COVID-19 and beyond.

If you have questions, give your dentist’s office a call. Even if they are not right in the office, they will likely provide a way for you to reach out to get your questions answered.

Michael Brady, DDS, is the medical director of SVMC Dentistry.

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