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Preventive Services Guide
- Medicare Preventive Services Resource Guide
- Alcohol Misuse and Counseling
- Annual Wellness Visit Screening
- Bone Mass Measurements
- Cardiovascular Disease Screening Tests
- Colorectal Cancer Screening
- Counseling to Prevent Tobacco Use
- Depression Screening
- Diabetes Screening
- Diabetes Self-Management Training
- Glaucoma Screening
- Hepatitis B Virus Screening
- Hepatitis B Virus Vaccine and Administration
- Hepatitis C Virus Screening
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening
- Influenza Virus Vaccine and Administration
- Initial Preventive Physical Examination
- Intensive Behavioral Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease
- Intensive Behavioral Therapy for Obesity
- Lung Cancer Screening Counseling and Annual Screening for Lung Cancer with Low-Dose Computed Tomography
- Medical Nutrition Therapy
- Pneumococcal Vaccine and Administration
- Prolonged Preventive Services
- Prostate Cancer Screening
- Screening for Cervical Cancer with Human Papillomavirus Tests
- Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIBC to Prevent STIs
- Screening Mammography
- Screening Pap Tests
- Screening Pelvic Examinations
- Ultrasound Screening for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
- Vaccinations
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Preventive Services Guide
Intensive Behavioral Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease
CVD generally refers to conditions that involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels that can lead to a heart attack, chest pain or stroke. CMS has determined that the evidence is adequate to conclude that intensive behavioral therapy for CVD is reasonable and necessary for the prevention or early detection of illness or disability and is comprised of components that are recommended with a grade of A or B by the USPSTF.
Coverage Criteria
- IBT for CVD is covered annually for all Medicare beneficiaries who are competent and alert at the time counseling is provided
- At least 11 full months must have passed before next IBT for CVD service is covered
- Must be furnished by a qualified primary care physician or other primary care practitioner in a primary care setting
- IBT for aspirin use and health diet must be consistent with the 5A approach
- Assess
- Ask about/assess behavioral health risk(s) and factors affecting choice of behavior change goals/methods
- Advise
- Give clear, specific and personalized behavior change advice, including information about personal health harms and benefits
- Agree
- Collaboratively select appropriate treatment goals and methods based on the patient’s interest in and willingness to change the behavior
- Assist
- Using behavior change techniques (self-help and/or counseling), aid the patient in achieving agreed-upon goals by acquiring the skills, confidence and social/environmental supports for behavior change, supplemented with adjunctive medical treatments when appropriate
- Arrange
- Schedule follow-up contacts (in person or by telephone) to provide ongoing assistance/support and to adjust the treatment plan as needed, including referral to more intensive or specialized treatment
- Assess
Components of IBT for CVD
- Encouraging use of aspirin for CVD prevention when benefits outweigh risks
- Men aged 45–79, women aged 55–79
- Screening for high blood pressure
- Adults aged 18 or older
- Intensive counseling to promote healthy diet
- Adults with hyperlipidemia, hypertension, advancing age, other known risk factors for CVD or diet-related chronic disease
HCPCS/CPT Coding
- G0446: Intensive behavioral therapy to reduce cardiovascular disease risk, individual, face-to-face, annual, 15 minutes
Diagnosis Coding
- ICD-10
Who Can Perform?
- General practice
- Family practice
- Internal medicine
- Obstetrics/gynecology
- Pediatric medicine
- Geriatric medicine
- Certified nurse midwife
- Nurse practitioner
- Certified clinical nurse specialist
- Physician assistant
Applicable Places of Service
- Physician’s office
- Outpatient hospital
- Independent clinic
- State or local public health clinic
Cost Sharing
- Copayment/coinsurance waived
- Deductible waived
Reimbursement
- MPFS: Fee Schedule Lookup
Nonparticipating Providers:
- Nonparticipating reduction applies
- Limiting charge provision applies
Common Claim Denials
- Rendering provider not eligible to perform service
- Performed in inappropriate or invalid place of service
- At least 11 months have not passed since last covered IBT for CVD service
Related Content
- CMS IOM Publication 100-04, Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 18, Section 160
- CMS IOM Publication 100-03, Medicare National Coverage Determinations (NDC) Manual, Section 210.11
- MLN® Educational Tool: Medicare Preventive Services
Reviewed 9/27/2024