Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT)
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid is committed to ensuring members receive age-appropriate preventive health services. A list of panel members who, based on our claims data, may not have received EPSDT services according to schedule is sent to PCPs each month. Additionally, we mail information to these members encouraging them to contact their PCP’s office to set up appointments for needed services.
Please note:
- Specific service(s) needed for each member is reported on the list. The list is based only on services received during the time the member has been enrolled with us.
- The list is generated based on claims data received prior to the date printed on the list. In some in¬stances, the appropriate services may have been provided after the report run date.
- To ensure accuracy in tracking appointments for preventive services, please submit a completed claim form.
In addition, services must be rendered on or after the due date in accordance with federal and state EPSDT guidelines. In an effort to increase the flexibility of the complicated Childhood Immunization Schedule, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends vaccine doses administered up to four days before the minimum interval or age be counted as valid. This does not change the recommendation for routine vaccination but rather makes an allowance that should be considered when evaluating records after a child has been vaccinated.
Review your Provider Manual for more information on the EPSDT program or contact your Provider Relations representative.
Related resources
HPV Resources
- HPV Vaccination Starts at 9: Provider and Health Systems Toolbox (updated May 2023)
- Using Standing Orders for Administering Vaccines: What You Should Know
- Standing Orders for Administering Human Papillomavirus Vaccine to Children and Teens
- 10 Steps to Implementing Standing Orders for Immunization in Your Practice Setting
Data Resources
HPV Vaccination and the Risk of Invasive Cervical Cancer
- Human papillomavirus vaccine efficacy against invasive, HPV-positive cancers: population-based follow-up of a cluster[1]randomized trial
- Age 9 Evidence Summary
- Age 9 Resource Sheet
American Cancer Society resources: HPV Vaccination and Cancer Prevention | ACS
CDC resources: HPV Resources, Education, and References | CDC
National HPV Vaccination Roundtable resources: Resource Library – National HPV Roundtable
Resources for Nurses: https://hpvroundtable.org/get-involved/nurses/
HPV Vaccination Resources for Health Professionals: HPV Vaccination Resources for Health Professionals