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HEALTH SCREENING

All employees are encouraged to get an annual preventative physical with their primary care physician which includes a biometric health screening to get important updates on your health status. This requirement can be completed by self-submitting your results via your private platform account or faxing a Health Screening Form to The McCahill Group via the instructions at the top of the form. Below are the steps to log your results in your private platform account.
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*Note: this step must be completed to earn your discounted health insurance premium.

DEADLINE: OCTOBER 31, 2023 @ 5PM EST
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SELF-SUBMIT PROCESS

  1. Log into your private Health Screening platform account HERE.
    Note: Check your email for your username and password you should have received on DATE with subject: SUBJECT or click Forgot Password to reset.
  2. Click the "Health" tile at the top of the page.
  3. Log the results of the categories provided and upload proof of your physical.
    Proof may include a copy of your Health Screening Form or screenshot of your visit details from your health system's portal (ex: MyChart).
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FAX PROCESS

  • Print or send copy of Health Screening Form to your primary care physician prior to your annual physical visit.
    • Top portion of form must be filled out by employee.
  • Request that your doctor's office submit the form via the instructions at the top of the form.
          ** Be sure to receive a copy for your records**
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Once received, you can find your information on your private Health Screening platform account by following the instructions under 'Self-Submit Process'.

Why are Routine Screenings Important?

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Medical tests aren’t just for diagnosing disorders once symptoms appear—they’re also routinely used as an important aspect of preventive health care. People who see their doctor regularly and have routine screenings are more likely to receive an early diagnosis if they develop a medical condition, and this contributes to better outcomes and a longer lifespan.
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Routine screenings also allow physicians to compare test results over time, increasing the chances that a potential problem can be prevented by interventions like medications or lifestyle changes. For most adults, depending on age, doctors will recommend a screening schedule that includes regular physical exams, body mass index (BMI), skin checks, cholesterol and blood pressure screening, eye exams, immunizations and screening for sexually transmitted diseases.

Source: hopkinsmedicine.org
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