58 • Preexposure prophylaxis using effective antiretroviral therapy to persons who are at increased risk of HIV acquisition to decrease the risk of acquiring HIV; • Weight loss to prevent obesity-related morbidity and mortality screening and intensive counseling and behavioral interventions to promote sustained weight loss for obese adults. Screening includes measurement of BMI by the clinician with the purpose of assessing and addressing body weight in the clinical setting; • Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) prevention counseling for adults at higher risk; • Tobacco use screening for all adults and cessation interventions for tobacco users; • Syphilis screening for all adults at higher risk; • Counseling for young adults to age 24 about minimizing their exposure to ultraviolet radiation to reduce risk for skin cancer; • Exercise or physical therapy to prevent falls in community-dwelling adults age 65 years and older who are at increased risk for falls; • Vitamin D supplementation to prevent falls in community-dwelling adults age 65 years and older who are at increased risk for falls; • Screening for Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in persons at high risk for infection and a one-time screening for HCV infection in adults born between 1945 and 1965; • Screening for Latent Tuberculosis Infection (LTBI) in populations at increased risk • Annual screening for lung cancer with low-dose computed tomography in adults ages 55 to 80 years who have a 30 pack/year smoking history and currently smoke or have quit within the past 15 years; and • Screening for Hepatitis B virus infection in adults at high risk for infection; • Screening for Hepatitis C virus infection in adults aged 18 to 79 years; • Screening for hypertension in adults 18 years or older with office blood pressure measurement (OBPM) • Screening for unhealthy alcohol use in primary care settings in adults 18 years and older, including pregnant women, and providing persons engaged in risking and hazardous behavioral counseling interventions to reduce unhealth alcohol use; • Screening by asking questions about unhealthy drug use in adults age 18 years or older. Screening should be implemented when services for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and appropriate care can be offered or referred. (Screening refers to asking questions about unhealthy drug use, not testing biological specimens.); • Statin for the primary prevention of CVD for adults aged 40 to 75 years who have 1 or more CVD risk factors (i.e. dyslipidemia, diabetes, hypertension, or smoking) and an estimated 10-year risk of a cardiovascular event of 10% or greater. Covered Preventive Services for Women, Including Pregnant Women • Well woman office visits for women for the delivery of required preventive services (includes prenatal visits);
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