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1 Introducing Biometric Screenings
Convenient, first-class health screenings at your location(s) Complete program management from start to finish Flexible scheduling: standard work hours, shift work, weekends Easy-to-use online scheduler Immediate results Seamlessly integrates with HRA, Wellness Program and incentive programs Individual and aggregate year-over-year reporting Competitive pricing

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4 Each event is staffed by experienced healthcare professionals and may include:
Program Manager and Onsite Coordinator Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Licensed Vocational Nurses Emergency Medical Technicians Paramedics Phlebotomists Health Educators

5 Standard (Primary) Screening Package Blood Pressure
Body Composition (height, weight, BMI, body fat percentage, waist circumference) Blood Glucose (fingerstick/ fasting not required) One toll-free follow-up call to a Health Advocate Wellness Coach within one year of the screening Cholesterol (fingerstick/ fasting not required) Total Cholesterol Consultation with a professional health educator at the screening event (for larger groups) HDL (“good“) Cholesterol Ratio of Total Cholesterol to HDL LDL ("bad“) Cholesterol

6 Add-On Options HbA1C Test (to confirm out-of-range blood glucose readings) Skinfold thickness (body fat) Neck circumference (obstructive sleep apnea) Tobacco (mouth swab, blood draw or affidavit verifying tobacco-free status) Pulmonary function TSH (thyroid function test) Colorectal cancer (home screening kits) PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen test) Venipuncture Grip strength (diagnostic) Full blood panel with add-ons Full lipid panel (fingerstick)

7 Immunizations & Vaccinations
Influenza Trivalent (A-A-B) Quadrivalent (A-A-B-B) High Dose Influenza (≥ age 65 ) Tetanus (Td) (every 10 years) Pneumonia 23 (≥ age 65) Hepatitis A & B (multiple doses required) TdaPT (Adult Pertussis) Shingles (≥ age 60) Tuberculosis screening

8 Alternate Access Points
For remote employees and those unable to attend the event Physician forms Lab vouchers Flu shot vouchers

9 Biometric Screening Event
Flow Chart

10 Tablet App Records Data
Convenient, secure app allows screeners to instantly record and upload screening data. State-of-the-art HIPAA Protected Uploads to data warehouse Eliminates errors

11 Personal Results Summary
Personalized report provided to all participants immediately following screenings Features detailed information about each screening and recommended results/readings Optional onsite review of results with health educator (available to larger groups) Immediate attention and follow-up for high risk individuals

12 Communications Support
Turnkey communications to promotes participation and support HR staff Educational materials, preventive care information, tip sheets Available in print and electronic formats

13 Management Reporting Aggregate population reporting
Comparison to previous year’s Health Advocate screening event(s) Provides key baseline profile of your entire population Benchmark against national averages Results uploaded into Health Advocate PHP Data can be exported to other vendors

14 What Sets Us Apart Leader in health and wellness solutions
We handle all the details, from start to finish Clinical excellence; all onsite staff are directly hired and trained by Health Advocate Multi-lingual screeners and health educators 24-hour services to accommodate shift workers Fully compliant with HIPAA, GINA and all state regulations Comprehensive, integrated reporting Seamless integration with other Health Advocate programs and services Key complement to larger Wellness initiatives

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