By identifying health issues through early detection, participants can take necessary steps towards reducing their risk factors through education and necessary provider care. Additionally, the chance of developing a health disorder later in life can be greatly reduced by following evidence-based guidelines to prevent and control factors that put people at greater risk.
HealthAware’s General Health Risk Assessments allow users to assess their current health status and identify risk factors that may lead to the development of illnesses. Participants are then provided the resources needed to take action to seek assistance and/or reduce their level of risk.
Our General Health Risk Assessment Program includes:
GERDaware is designed to identify the medical or lifestyle conditions that may lead to the development of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Healthcare systems use this HRA to identify patients who may be in need of a GI procedure. GERDaware Risk Assessments focus on the following risk factors:
- Tobacco use
- Alcohol and caffeine consumption
- Diabetes
- Pregnancy
- Body Mass Index (BMI)
- Medications
- Heartburn
HerniaAware asks participants questions about the pain or discomfort that is caused by their hernia and provides information on treatment options for hernias.
BladderAware focuses on the pelvic floor to assess and identify the potential risk of incontinence and other bladder conditions or symptoms.
BladderAware Risk Assessments focus on the following risk factors:
- Difficulty emptying your bladder when urinating
- Frequent urination
- Painful or difficulty emptying your bladder
- Frequent or recurring urinary tract infections
According to the World Health Organization, headache disorders, characterized by recurrent headache, are among the most common disorders of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems. Half to three quarters of adults aged 18–65 years in the world have had headaches in the last year and, among those individuals, 30% or more have reported migraines.
Determine whether your headaches are migraine or tension by answering questions about the frequency, duration, location, intensity, type and timing of your headaches.
WomensHealthAware is a risk assessment that focuses on health issues relating to the female gender including questions on reproductive health, hormones, lifestyle, aging, and physical activity.
Traditional methods for weight loss (diet, exercise, and lifestyle counseling) are a necessary first step for anyone looking to lose weight. However, given the life-threatening effects of severe clinical obesity, surgical methods to reduce obesity are becoming more prevalent every day. Access to educational material about risk factors and treatment options is necessary to combat this epidemic.
WeightAware Risk Assessments focus on the following risk factors:
- Age/gender
- Diabetes
- Exercise
- Hypertension
- Obesity