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Certification

HealthCheck Certification

HealthCheck is Wisconsin Medicaid’s federally mandated program known nationally as Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) (see 42 CFR Parts 441.56 - 441.62). HealthCheck consists of a comprehensive health screening of Wisconsin Medicaid recipients under age 21. The screening includes review of growth and development, identification of potential physical or developmental problems, preventive health education, and referral assistance to appropriate providers.

Physicians who are Wisconsin Medicaid certified with a specialty of family practice, general practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics and nurse practitioners with specialties of certified pediatric nurse practitioner and certified family nurse practitioner are automatically certified as HealthCheck screeners at the time of initial Medicaid certification and recertification. Providers (physicians and nurse practitioners with other specialties and physician assistants) who are interested in becoming HealthCheck screeners may refer to the Medicaid Web site or call Provider Services.

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