Originally posted by Da Geezer
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You are describing the Medicare Wellness Visit. This is a preventative service offered under Medicare at no cost to the patient.
You are right. For some, especially those that are healthy because (a) they have grown up in a socioeconomic environment that allows access to health care and (b) they have the intellectual tools to understand health risks, avoid them and stay fit, it is somewhat unnecessary but for the disadvantaged, and this pool is a lot larger that one might think, it is useful.
As well, these are excellent screening tools for o/w healthy patient's in their late 70s and older, when infirmity becomes a fact of life. It's pretty interesting when daughter brings in her 85 year old Mom who is still driving, was just in a minor fender-bender but still thinks she should be is confronted by her HC provider who tells her she needs to give up her keys, what kind of preventive impact that has.
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