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EPSDT/WELL
CHILD VISITS
WHAT IS EPSDT?
EPSDT is the Early and Periodic
Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Program.
EPSDT is sometimes also known as Health Track in
Connecticut. Every person up to age 21 who is
eligible for Medicaid/HUSKY A is entitled to
receive a comprehensive set of health care
services under the EPSDT program.
WHAT IS AN EPSDT EXAM?
When seeing doctor for an EPSDT
exam (sometimes this is called a well child
visit), your child or teenager should receive
the following health checks:
- A complete physical exam
(unclothed)
- Eye and hearing tests
- Lab tests, including lead
levels, if needed
- Prescriptions, if needed
- Immunizations, if needed
- Dental assessment
- Health education about issues
of concern for your and your children or teens
- Nutrition assessment
- Development assessment
Ask your doctor for the results of
the exam. If there is a problem, he or she
should refer your child or teen for further
care.
ADVOCACY
HUSKY Infoline - Healthcare for
Uninsured Kids and Youth is a statewide telephone resource
providing health care information and advocacy
for children enrolled in HUSKY managed care
plans. Care Coordinators advocate for clients
who need help accessing health care services or
billing issues, and answer questions about
services covered including the EPSDT (Early
Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment)
Program.
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SOURCE: HUSKY - Healthcare for
Uninsured Kids and Youth
PREPARED BY: 211/lb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: August2012
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