AWV Geri

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Across
  1. 2. A behavioral risk factor requiring cessation counseling if identified during a wellness visit.
  2. 4. The initial annual amount a patient must pay out-of-pocket before Original Medicare starts to pay.
  3. 6. The US President who first called for a national health insurance fund in 1945.
  4. 11. The US government health insurance program that began in 1965 under President Johnson.
  5. 13. The specific type of impairment screening required during an AWV to check for dementia.
  6. 15. A specific medical condition, known as End-stage renal disease, that qualifies an individual under sixty-five for Medicare.
  7. 19. This occurs when a health care provider agrees to accept the Medicare-approved amount as full payment.
  8. 20. A common vaccine for older adults that is covered by Part D pharmacy benefits rather than Part B.
  9. 21. A preventative breast cancer screening covered annually for women under Medicare.
  10. 22. A type of inpatient or home care for terminal illness covered under Medicare Part A.
Down
  1. 1. The common name for Part C plans, which are private, bundled alternatives to Original Medicare.
  2. 3. The amount, usually twenty percent, a patient pays for services after meeting their deductible.
  3. 5. A type of non-skilled care helping with daily living activities that Medicare generally does not cover.
  4. 7. Basic self-care tasks like bathing and dressing that are assessed in the health risk assessment.
  5. 8. A progressive clinical syndrome that providers must screen for during the cognitive assessment portion of an AWV.
  6. 9. Current prescriptions that must be reviewed during a wellness visit to evaluate the risk of use disorder.
  7. 10. The self-reported assessment used to identify behavioral and psychosocial risks during an Annual Wellness Visit.
  8. 12. A screening for colorectal cancer generally covered by Medicare every ten years for those at average risk.
  9. 14. The monthly amount beneficiaries typically pay for Part B medical insurance.
  10. 16. Complex instrumental activities such as managing finances, shopping, or laundry assessed in the HRA.
  11. 17. A required measurement of height and weight used to calculate body mass index during wellness visits.
  12. 18. A standard immunization for older adults that is covered under Part B medical benefits.