Workplace Health Checks
On-site Health Check Programs in Australia for Employees, Executives and Corporates.
On-site Health Check Programs in Australia for Employees, Executives and Corporates.
Work Health Check Programs
On-site Employee Health Checks (EHC’s) are simple checks aimed at helping staff understand risks associated with heart disease and Type 2 diabetes whilst offering preventive measures to lead healthier lives.
EHC's assist employers in reducing absenteeism and injury. All Health Checks are conducted by trained health care professionals.
Your privacy is important: Employee Health Checks are completely confidential and help workers understand the risk of heart disease and Type 2 diabetes.
Health Check Benefits
Organisational health report
Detailed identified company-wide report of organisational health on completion
Informed staff
Staff are informed about their risks for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
Healthier workforce
Build and maintain a healthier workforce
Improved reputation
A workplace that looks after their employees
Immediate results
Staff receive immediate results and advice on what to do next
Qualified professionals
All checks are carried out by qualified professionals
Confidentiality
Checks are completely confidential
Reduced absenteeism
Increase efficiency and keep employees safe in the workplace.
Checks are completely confidential
Increase efficiency and keep employees safe in the workplace.
Sessions include
Blood pressure check
Blood glucose and cholesterol tests
Waist circumference
AUSDRISK Tool (Diabetes Risk)
Information and advice based on results
A short, personal health questionnaire to assist the facilitator with lifestyle discussion on diet, activity, smoking & alcohol consumption habits
Why does my Business Need Workplace Health Checks?
280 Australians develop diabetes every day,(Diabetes Australia) which is 1 person every 5 minutes. There are many myths about diabetes which hinder education about how to prevent or be wary of the disease but Bizhealth Consultants help distinguish between the two, giving you the best chance to prevent such a disease.
Heart disease is prevalent throughout all ages in all industries. Staying informed about the most recent news about this disease could be the difference between life or death. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death in Australia, with 45,392 deaths attributed to CVD in Australia in 2015 (Heart Foundation.org). Cardiovascular disease kills one Australian every 12 minutes.
280 Australians develop diabetes every day,(Diabetes Australia) which is 1 person every 5 minutes. There are many myths about diabetes which hinder education about how to prevent or be wary of the disease but Bizhealth Consultants help distinguish between the two, giving you the best chance to prevent such a disease.
Heart disease is prevalent throughout all ages in all industries. Staying informed about the most recent news about this disease could be the difference between life or death. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death in Australia, with 45,392 deaths attributed to CVD in Australia in 2015 (Heart Foundation.org). Cardiovascular disease kills one Australian every 12 minutes.
280 Australians develop diabetes every day,(Diabetes Australia) which is 1 person every 5 minutes. There are many myths about diabetes which hinder education about how to prevent or be wary of the disease but Bizhealth Consultants help distinguish between the two, giving you the best chance to prevent such a disease.
Heart disease is prevalent throughout all ages in all industries. Staying informed about the most recent news about this disease could be the difference between life or death. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death in Australia, with 45,392 deaths attributed to CVD in Australia in 2015 (Heart Foundation.org). Cardiovascular disease kills one Australian every 12 minutes.
FAQs
How often should you get a health check?
Whilst there can be differences depending on your personal medical history, it is recommended for most individuals to receive a health check once a year. Regular health checks are important even if you feel healthy.
How long does it take to get a health check?
Health checks with a medical professional generally take around 15-minutes to complete and cover a wide range of your individual health parameters.
Is a health check something I can do from home?
Although you can complete some aspects of a basic health check at home, it is important to complete regular health checks with a qualified health professional to identify any concerns or early signs of health issues. You will also be able to receive more personalised advice on your health status.
Are Health checks different for males and females?
A general health check will cover much of the same areas for men and women. Health checks can differ between genders for specific health checks such as breast cancer and prostate cancer.
Are health checks different for older people?
As you age, the need to monitor your health becomes more important. The nurse may ask you more questions or suggest further examination to cover a rise in risk factors with older age.
Where can I get help following my health check?
If you wish to seek any help following your health check, you can do so by visiting your local GP. The nurse who completed your health check may also refer you to see your GP if they believe there is anything you should follow up on.
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