Health care to prevent illness or detect it at an early stage, when treatment is most likely to work best (for example, Pap tests, flu shots, and colorectal cancer screenings).
Use the Preventive Services Checklist below to talk to your doctor or other health care provider about Medicare’s preventive services and ask which services you need.
A one-time review of your health, and education and counseling about preventive services, including certain screenings, shots, and referrals for other care if needed. Medicare will cover this exam if you get it within the first 12 months you have Part B. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount. When you make your appointment, let your doctor’s office know that you would like to schedule your “Welcome to Medicare” physical exam.
Helps prevent influenza or flu virus. Covered once a flu season in the fall or winter. You need a flu shot for the current virus each year. No cost to you for the flu shot if the doctor accepts assignment for giving the shot.
Print off a copy of this checklist to discuss with your doctor or health care provider which services are right for you. And, use this checklist to help keep track of your preventive services.
Medicare's free, secure online service for accessing personalized information regarding your Medicare benefits and services.
A personal health record (PHR) is a confidential and easy-to-use tool for managing information about your health. A PHR is usually an electronic file or record of your health information and recent services, such as your medical conditions, allergies, medications, and doctor or hospital visits that can be stored in one place, and then shared with others, as you see fit.
This tool allows you access to your prescription drug list to create, view or change your prescription drug and pharmacy information. You must first obtain a Drug List ID and Password Date through this tool in order to view your prescription drug cost information.