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Preventive Services Guide
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- Screening Pap Tests
- Screening Pelvic Examinations
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Preventive Services Guide
Initial Preventive Physical Examination
The IPPE is also known as the “Welcome to Medicare Preventive Visit.” The goals of the IPPE are health promotion and disease detection and prevention.
Table of Contents
- Coverage Criteria
- Components of IPPE
- Component One – Acquire Beneficiary History – Medical and Social
- Component Two – Acquire Beneficiary History – Potential Risk Factors
- Component Three – Acquire Beneficiary History – Functional Ability and Level of Safety
- Component Four – Examination
- Component Five – End of Life Planning
- Component Six – Review of Current Opioid Prescriptions
- Component Seven – Screen for Potential Substance Use Disorders
- Component Eight – Educate, Counsel and Refer Based on Previous Components
- Component Nine - Educate, Counsel and Refer for Other Preventive Services
- IPPE Billing – HCPCS
- IPPE Billing – Diagnosis Code
- Screening EKG
- IPPE Documentation
- Who Can Perform?
- Cost Sharing for IPPE
- Reimbursement
- Additional Services
- Common Claim Denials
- Related Content
Coverage Criteria
- One-time benefit for all newly enrolled Medicare beneficiaries
- Must be performed within the first 12 months of initial Medicare effective date
- Reenrolled beneficiaries are not eligible
Components of IPPE
Component One – Acquire Beneficiary History – Medical and Social
- Medical and social history with attention to modifiable risk factors for disease detection
- Medical history (minimum)
- Past medical and surgical history
- Current medications and supplements
- Family history
- Medical history (minimum)
- Social history (minimum)
- History of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use
- Diet
- Physical activities
- Social activities and engagement
Component Two – Acquire Beneficiary History – Potential Depression Risk Factors
- Potential risk factors for depression and other mood disorders must include current or past experiences with depression or other mood disorders
- Standard screening tests recognized by national professional medical organizations are available
Component Three – Acquire Beneficiary History – Functional Ability and Level of Safety
- Must include hearing impairment, activities of daily living, fall risk, home safety
- Standardized questionnaires recognized by national professional medical organizations are available
Component Four – Examination
- Must include, height, weight, blood pressure, visual acuity screen, body mass index, other factors deemed appropriate based on the beneficiary’s medical and social history and current clinical standards
Component Five – End of Life Planning
- Required only upon beneficiary’s consent
- Verbal or written information
- Ability to prepare advance directives
- Whether or not physician willing to follow advance directive
Component Six – Review of Current Opioid Prescriptions
- Review their potential OUD risk factors
- Evaluate their pain severity and current treatment plan
- Provide information on nonopioid treatment options
- Refer to a specialist, as appropriate
Component Seven – Screen for Potential Substance Use Disorders
- Review the patient’s potential risk factors for SUDs and, as appropriate, refer them for treatment. A screening tool is not required but you may use one.
Component Eight – Educate, Counsel and Refer Based on Previous Components
- Education, counseling, and make referrals based on first seven components
Component Nine – Educate, Counsel and Refer for Other Preventive Services
- Includes a brief written plan for screening EKG if appropriate, and other separately covered Medicare Part B screening and preventive services as applicable
IPPE Billing – HCPCS
- G0402: Initial preventive physical examination; face-to-face visit, services limited to new beneficiary during the first 12 months of Medicare enrollment
- G0403: Electrocardiogram, routine ECG with 12 leads; performed as a screening for the initial preventive physical examination with interpretation and report
- G0404: Electrocardiogram, routine ECG with 12 leads; tracing only, without interpretation and report, performed as a screening for the initial preventive physical examination
- G0405: Electrocardiogram, routine ECG with 12 leads; interpretation and report only, performed as a screening for the initial preventive physical examination
IPPE Billing – Diagnosis Code
- Diagnosis code is required
- Does not require a specific diagnosis code when billing IPPE and screening EKG
- ICD-10 Codes
Screening EKG
- No longer a required component
- If another physician or entity performs and/or interprets EKG
- Rendering provider bills using G0403, G0404 or G0405
- If an additional medically necessary EKG needs to be performed (same day as IPPE)
- Bill using a CPT code in the 93000 series plus modifier 59
- Deductible and coinsurance apply
IPPE Documentation
- Must show physician and/or qualified NPP performed, or performed and referred, all nine required components of IPPE
- Use appropriate screening tools normally used in practice
Who Can Perform?
- Physician (MD or DO)
- Qualified NPP (CNS, NP, PA)
Cost Sharing for IPPE
- Copayment/coinsurance waived
- Deductible waived
Reimbursement
- MPFS: Fee Schedule Lookup
Nonparticipating Providers
- Nonparticipating reduction applies
- Limiting charge provision applies
Additional Services
Other preventive services currently paid separately under Medicare Part B screening benefits are not included in IPPE
- Allowed to be performed at same visit
- Bill and document according to requirements for each preventive service
- Depression screening (G0444) is not payable on the same day as the IPPE
Evaluation and Management CPT codes 99202–99205 and 99211–99215
- Must be medically necessary and separately identifiable
- Report with modifier 25 when appropriate
- Visit must be medically necessary and reasonable to treat the patient’s illness or injury or to improve the functioning of a malformed body part
Prolonged Preventive Services
- Clock symbol next to CPT code G0402 in the MLN Educational Tool: Medicare Preventive Services indicates this code can be billed with a Prolonged Preventive Services add-on code.
- Used when the service time exceeds the typical service time for the specific service
- Must be a valid clinical reason included in the documentation to support the medical necessity of the additional time
Common Claim Denials
- Second IPPE billed for same beneficiary
- IPPE was performed outside of first 12 months of first Medicare Part B coverage
Related Content
- CMS IOM Publication 100-04, Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 12, Section 30.6.1.1
- CMS IOM Publication 100-04, Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 18, Section 80
- MLN® Educational Tool: Medicare Preventive Services
- MLN® Educational Tool: Medicare Wellness Visits
- MLN® Booklet: SBIRT Services
- Depression Assessment Instruments
- Pain Management Best Practices
- National Institute on Drug Abuse Screening and Assessment Tools Chart
- National Correct Coding Initiative
- MLN Matters® SE18004 Review of Opioid Use during the Initial Preventive Physical Examination (IPPE) and Annual Wellness Visit (AWV)
- Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders
- Cognitive Assessment & Care Plan Services
- A Practical Guide to Psychiatric Advance Directives
Revised 10/1/2024