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Health Risk Assessments
Our Health Risk Assessments (HRAs) provide an accurate and comprehensive method
for both employers and individuals to identify health risks and status. The
assessments can be private-labeled and integrated into our Personal Advantage
portal, using single sign-on to give a seamless user experience.
Good health is the key to a happy, long, productive life. Whether good or
poor, personal health affects all areas of an individual’s life and the lives
around them.
Assessments include:
- Cardiac Risk: helps determine risk for cardiac issues and stroke
- Diabetes Risk: helps determine potential for presence of diabetes, one in three people with diabetes are undiagnosed
- Health Risk: provides potential health risks and identifies habits that need modification
- Fitness: measures current fitness level
- General Health: provides key health information and lifestyle issues
- General Well-being: measures impact of emotional and mental issues, such as stress and depression
For Employers
The assessments provide critical data to assist in selecting relevant intervention programs for health improvement, leading to health care cost reduction.
The assessments provide:
- A comprehensive set of questions that evaluate an individual’s medical
history, family medical history, and gender-specific issues as well as assess
modifiable risk factors, disease severity and control, readiness to change,
and key lifestyle factors
- Aggregate organizational reports that provide an analysis of health
risks, profiling the population and identifying highest risk members by
employer group
- Identified health risks that may affect productivity, produce excess
health claims, and increase absenteeism
- Measured quality of life within the population
- Impact of physical and mental health on daily functioning
- Risk-specific educational content that will help the participant alter
negative habits and will promote better health
For Individuals
The assessments identify prevalent health risks and serve as a practical tool to promote overall health and well-being.
The assessments provide:
- A comprehensive set of questions that evaluate personal medical history,
family medical history, and gender-specific issues as well as assess
modifiable risk factors, disease severity and control, readiness to change,
and key lifestyle factors.
- Knowledge of health risk factors that an individual might not have known
had an affect on their health simply by taking an assessment
- A personalized report detailing an individual’s health risks and
lifestyle behaviors (healthy habits as well), together with recommendations
for health improvement
- Risk-specific educational content that will help the participant alter negative habits and will promote better health
All assessments are based on published data and algorithms from the Center for
Disease Control (CDC), Carter Center of Emory University, the Framingham Heart
Study, and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
* All assessments are also available for paper-based administration.
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