The following preventive services
are covered and exempt from cost-share requirements:
1.1.2
Immunizations
1.1.2.1 Coverage is extended for the
age appropriate dose of vaccines that meet the following requirements:
• The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published an interim recommendation on
their website at http://www.cdc.gov;
or
• The vaccine has been recommended
and adopted by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
(ACIP) for use in the U.S.; and the
ACIP adopted recommendations have been accepted by the Director
of the CDC and the Secretary of HHS; and
published in a CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
Note: The effective
date of coverage is the earlier of these two dates.
1.1.2.2 Refer to the CDC’s web site
(
http://www.cdc.gov)
for a current schedule of CDC recommended vaccines for use in the
U.S.
1.1.2.3 Immunizations recommended specifically
for travel outside the U.S. are NOT covered, EXCEPT for immunizations
required by dependents of active duty military personnel who are
traveling outside the U.S. as a result of an active duty member’s
duty assignment, and such travel is being performed under orders
issued by a Uniformed Service. Claims must include a copy of the
travel orders or other official documentation verifying the official
travel requirement.
1.1.4
Well
Woman Examinations
HP&DP
exams for the purpose of a well woman exam are covered annually
for female beneficiaries under age 65. If the primary care clinician
determines that a patient requires additional well woman visits
to obtain all necessary recommended preventive services that are
age and developmentally appropriate, these may be provided without
cost-sharing and subject to reasonable medical management. Effective
July 28, 2022, medical contraceptive consultations and services
are considered integral parts of a well-woman exam, whether provided
during an initial or subsequent visit, and shall be provided without
cost-sharing. Medical contraceptive services include: injections,
placement and removal of intrauterine devices (IUDs), implantable
rods, and diaphragm measurements and fittings. There is no requirement
that a well woman exam (HP&DP exam) be rendered in connection
with a covered cancer screening or immunization.
1.1.5
Other
Screenings And Services
The following
services are covered when rendered during a covered HP&DP exam
or a well woman exam, as delineated in
paragraphs 1.1.3 and
1.1.4,
or when ordered/recommended during one of these exams:
1.1.5.1 Tuberculosis
(TB) Screening. Screen annually, regardless of age, for all individuals
at high risk for TB (as defined by the CDC) using Mantoux
tests.
1.1.5.2 Rubella Antibodies. Test females
once, between ages 12-18, unless a history of adequate rubella vaccination
with at least one dose of rubella vaccine on or after the first
birthday is documented.
1.1.5.3 Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Screening.
Screen for HBV in individuals at high risk for infection.
1.1.5.4 Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Screening.
Screen for HCV in individuals at high risk for infection and
as a one-time screening for adults born between 1945 and 1965.
1.1.5.5 Diabetes Mellitus (Type II)
Screening. Screen adults with a sustained blood pressure (treated
or untreated) greater than 135/80 mmHg. Screen adults aged 40-70
who are overweight or obese.
1.1.5.6 Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV) Infection Screening. Screen for HIV in individuals ages 15-65.
Younger adolescents and older adults who are at increased
risk should also be screened.
1.1.5.7 Syphilis Infection Screening.
Screen at risk individuals for syphilis infection.
1.1.5.8 Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Screening.
Screen sexually active women age 24 years and younger and older
women who are at increased risk for infection.
1.1.5.9 Cholesterol Screening. Screen
children once between the ages of 9 and 11 and again between the
ages of 17 and 21. Screen men age 35 and older. Screen men and women
age 20 and older who are at increased risk for coronary
heart disease.
1.1.5.10 Blood Pressure Screening. Blood
pressure screening at least every two years after age six.
1.1.5.11 Osteoporosis Screening. Screen
women for osteoporosis with bone measurement testing to prevent
osteoporotic fractures in women 65 years and older and in post-menopausal
women younger than 65 years who are at increased risk of osteoporosis
as determined by a formal clinical assessment tool including, but
not limited to, the Simple Calculated Osteoporosis Risk Estimation (SCORE).
1.1.5.12 Intensive
Behavioral Counseling for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).
Intensive behavioral counseling (counseling that lasts more than
30 minutes) for all sexually active individuals who are at increased
risk for STIs is covered when rendered by a TRICARE authorized
provider.
1.1.5.13 Intensive,
Multicomponent Behavioral Interventions for Obesity. For adults
with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or higher and for children/adolescents
with a BMI value greater than the 95th percentile, intensive, multicomponent
behavioral interventions to promote sustained weight loss (12 to
26 sessions in a year) are covered when rendered by a TRICARE authorized
provider. Intensive, multicomponent behavioral interventions include,
but are not limited to: behavioral management activities such as
setting weight-loss goals; diet and physical activity guidance;
addressing barriers to change; active self-monitoring; and, strategies
to maintain lifestyle changes.