Cognitive Screening

Cognitive Screening

Scope: – All patients that meet eligibility and criteria

Nature: – Identify patients with cognitive impairment indicators

Eligible: – Medicare / Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries

Criteria: – High Risk
Age: – 60 years+

  • Previous indicators
  • Interaction with physician or family/friends
  • Medical conditions
  • Medications
  • Loss of memory
  • Problems with Language, Thinking, Judgement, Problem-solving difficulty
  • Depression, Anxiety, Head Trauma

Cognitive Service Flow

  1. Annual Wellness Visit to include Cognitive Screening
  2. Office Visit to include Cognitive Screenings
  3. Preventative Health Service lines to include Cognitive Screenings
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Tools:

  • Approved Relative Value Scale Screening
  • GPCOG – Cognitive Screening
  • Format: 9 Questions, Scale 0-9
  • Scoring: 9 – No cognitive impairment (cognitively intact)
    • Indicators: Score 5-8
      • Interpretation: Some cognitive impairment; further information needed. Practitioner conducts an information interview.
    • Score 4 or less: High potential for cognitive impairment; Assessment is indicated.
      • Intervention: Referral for Cognitive Assessment via Licensed Mental Health Professional, Cognitive testing
        • Interpretation, Management, Consultation, Follow-up, Monitoring via Preventative Health Service (AWV – CCM – PCM – RTM – IBH)
          • Management: Office Visits, Testing, Updated assessments and plans, Medication therapy, Memory Loss Services, Community resources, Support Groups

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