You’re eligible for a Medicare Annual Wellness Visit if:
- You’ve been enrolled in Medicare Part B for more than 12 months
- You haven’t received an Annual Wellness Visit in the past 12 months
- It’s been more than 12 months since your IPPE
What’s included in a Medicare Annual Wellness Visit?
Your provider may ask you to complete a Health Risk Assessment. The HRA will help your provider understand your needs and create or update a personalized prevention plan to help you maintain your health.
Your provider may also:
- Review your current prescriptions and providers
- Update your medical and family history
- Order recommended tests and immunizations
- Measure height, weight, BMI and blood pressure
- Discuss activities of daily living (ADLs) such as dressing, feeding, bathing and toileting
Another key part of an AWV is a cognitive assessment to look for signs of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. If your provider thinks you may have cognitive impairment, Medicare covers a separate visit for a more thorough review. The separate visit will check for conditions like dementia, depression, anxiety or delirium. If needed, your provider will develop a care plan.
What is not included in a Medicare Annual Wellness visit?
Annual Wellness Visits do not include:
- A physical exam
- Diagnosing of new conditions
- Treatment of existing or new conditions
- Lab tests or X-rays for existing or new conditions
- Prescribing or making medication changes
Are Medicare Annual Wellness visits covered?
You pay nothing (no deductible or coinsurance) if your doctor is a participating provider. Part B covers 100% of the Medicare-approved amount.
However, Medicare doesn’t cover additional tests or services during an AWV. If your doctor or provider performs additional tests or services during the same visit, you’ll likely have to pay the full amount of the test, including coinsurance and the Part B deductible.
Note: Medicare Advantage plans (Part C) are required to cover Annual Wellness Visits without applying deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance when you see an in-network provider and meet Medicare’s eligibility requirements for the service.
What’s the difference between a Medicare Annual Wellness Visit and a physical exam?
Here’s a quick chart to show the differences between a Medicare Annual Wellness Visit and a routine physical exam: