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Preventive services

more View CMS Newsroom external link (Spotlights, news, media releases, outreach, mailing lists, etc.)
Learn important information about preventive services and screenings, including the different types offered through Medicare, national and local coverage information, and billing requirements.
Immunizations
Learn about the coverage, provision, and billing of seasonal influenza, pneumococcal, and hepatitis B vaccinations for Medicare beneficiaries.
more Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, 20 Valent (PCV20) (CPT 90677) -- Medicare began covering pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, 20 valent on October 1. CMS suggests submitting separate claims for this vaccine (CPT code 90677).
Online learning
CMS offers free online learning and other educational products that teach about the specifics of the preventive benefits.
Show your organization’s commitment to patient health and wellness by learning more about the National Health Observances (NHO) program, which raises awareness about important health topics and encourages the appropriate utilization of preventive services and screenings.
First Coast Service Options (First Coast) strives to ensure that the information available on our provider website is accurate, detailed, and current. Therefore, this is a dynamic site and its content changes daily. It is best to access the site to ensure you have the most current information rather than printing articles or forms that may become obsolete without notice.
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