A. Wellness
Services for Adults
1. Annual Health
Screening/Physical Examinations for Beneficiaries for Adults (Age 21 and over)
a) The Division of Medicaid covers annual
physical examinations for adults.
b) The annual physical examination will not
be counted toward the physician visit limit of twelve (12) per fiscal
year.
c) Appropriate age-related
screenings such as those listed below will be reimbursed separately when
performed as part of the annual physical exam.
1) Cardiovascular Screening - The Division of
Medicaid will pay for an annual screening of cholesterol, lipids, and
triglyceride levels.
2) Diabetes
Screening - An annual screening for diabetes is covered. The screening may
include appropriate laboratory and urine studies.
3) Cervical and Vaginal Cancer Screening - A
Pap test and a pelvic exam are covered yearly for women.
4) Screening Mammography - The Division of
Medicaid covers annual mammography for women beginning at age forty
(40).
5) Colorectal Cancer
Screening - A yearly screening for occult blood is covered for individuals
beginning at age fifty (50), or individuals who are <50 and identified as
high risk. A flexible sigmoidoscopy or barium enema is covered every five (5)
years, or a colonoscopy is covered every ten (10) years. High risk individuals
have one (1) or more of the following colorectal cancer risk factors:
d) A personal history of
colorectal cancer or adenomatous polyps,
e) A personal history of chronic inflammatory
bowel disease, either Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis,
f) A strong family history of colorectal
cancer or polyps including cancer polyps in a 1st degree relative [parent,
sibling, or child] younger than sixty (60) or in two (2) or more 1st degree
relatives of any age, or
g) A known
family history of hereditary colorectal cancer syndromes such as familial
adenomatous polyposis (FAP) or hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer (HNPCC).
1) Prostate Cancer Screening - A
prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test and digital rectal examination (DRE)
are covered annually for men beginning at age fifty (50). Both screenings are
covered annually beginning at age forty-five (45) for men of African-American
descent.
2) Bone Density Studies
are allowed every twenty-four (24) months for women age sixty-five (65) and
older.
3) Vision and Glaucoma
Screening eye exams are covered as specified in Part 217 Vision
Services.
4) Influenza and
Pneumonia Vaccines are covered services for both children and adults under
Mississippi Medicaid as outlined in Part 224 Immunizations.