Can you force patients to get an AWV? Not without risk.
Effective Jan 30, 2025
Published Feb 3, 2025
Last Reviewed Jan 30, 2025
Question: I’m a patient of a local primary care practice that recently sent me a letter saying they are “required by CMS to perform and submit annual wellness exam information on each Medicare/Medicare Advantage patient each year. Although CMS does not penalize the member when the AWV information is not submitted annually, your PCP/Provider is reported as being non-compliant with patient care, which does affect our standing and reimbursement with CMS.” For that reason, the letter went on, “our office requires that all patients with Medicare/Medicare Advantage coverage undergo an AWV annually to continue to retain [the practice] as their Primary Care Physician (PCP).” Can they do that?
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