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Health screenings and interventions
SERVICE
GROUP CRITERIA AND FREQUENCY
Pregnant women; adolescents and adults 15 to 65 years; younger adolescents and older adults at risk; sexually active women (adolescent/adult), annually
HIV screening and counseling
Intimate partner/interpersonal violence screening
All women (adolescent/adult)
12, 24 months
Lead screening
Adults ages 50–80 with 20 pack year smoking history, and currently smoke, or have quit within the past 15 years. Computed tomography requires precertification
Lung cancer screening (low-dose computed tomography)
Metabolic/hemoglobinopathies (according to state law)
Newborns
Ages 6 and older, all adults
Obesity screening/counseling
Newborns
Ocular (eye) medication to prevent blindness
6, 9 months. Ages 12 months, 18 months–6 years for children at risk
Oral health evaluation/assess for dental referral
Age 65 or older (or under age 65 for women with fracture risk as determined by a Clinical Risk Assessment Tool). Computed tomographic bone density study requires precertification
Osteoporosis screening
PKU screening
Newborns
Pregnant and postpartum women with risk factors
Perinatal depression preventive counseling
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy screening (blood pressure measurement)
Pregnant women
Men ages 45 and older or age 40 with risk factors
Prostate cancer screening (PSA)
Pregnant women
Rh incompatibility test
Sexually active women, annually; sexually active adolescents; and men at increased risk
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) counseling Sexually transmitted infections (STI) screening
Adolescents ages 11–21
Newborns
Sickle cell disease screening
Skin cancer prevention counseling to minimize exposure to ultraviolet radiation Statin use for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease
Ages 6 months–24 years
Adults ages 40–75 who have cardiovascular disease risk factors
Individuals at risk; pregnant women
Syphilis screening
All adults 1 ; pregnant women
Tobacco use cessation: counseling/interventions 1
School-age children and adolescents Children, adolescents and adults at risk Men ages 65–75 who have ever smoked
Tobacco use prevention (counseling to prevent initiation)
Tuberculosis screening
Ultrasound aortic abdominal aneurysm screening Unhealthy alcohol use and substance abuse screening
All adults; adolescents age 11–21
All adults
Unhealthy drug use screening Urinary incontinence screening
Women
Ages 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 15 or as doctor advises
Vision screening (not complete eye examination)
= Men
= Women
= Children/adolescents
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