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What is Biometric Screening? Biometric screening provides information about current and potential health risks.

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3 What is Biometric Screening?
Biometric screening provides information about current and potential health risks.

4 Why Biometric Screening?
Employees learn valuable information about their health.

5 Biometric screenings at your worksite
A biometric screening reveals a participant's current state of health and helps to identify any risks - participants will learn what areas of their health may need improvement

6 Biometric screenings at your worksite
UnitedHealthcare has contracted with RediClinic to provide onsite biometric screenings for HealthSelect participants in the following counties: Hays, Bexar, Medina, Harris, Montgomery, Galveston, Comal, Waller, Fort Bend, Travis and Williamson

7 Biometric screenings at your worksite
Biometric screenings are covered at 100% by the HealthSelect plan with no cost to the participant and include the following tests: total cholesterol with HDL/LDL, glucose, hemoglobin (A1C), blood count (CBC), comprehensive metabolic panel and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)

8 Biometric screenings at your worksite
Results are available within 3-5 days through the RediClinic secure online patient portal at – participants will be given login information when their biometric screening is performed – results can be shared with the participant’s PCP if the PCP’s information is provided

9 Biometric screenings at your worksite
RediClinic requires a minimum of 50 participants and at least a 30 day lead time to prepare for the event

10 Biometric screenings at your worksite
Contact Shannon Blair with RediClinic by at or phone at (281) or Marsha Teuton with RediClinic by at or phone at (713) to schedule your onsite biometric screenings

11 Best Practices How to drive engagement:
Incentives help (i.e., wellness leave) from senior leadership Increase awareness with Know Your Numbers presentation Posters throughout worksite

12 Planning for Screening
Plan for 1 – 2 visits from RediClinic staff: Space considerations visit Technology check visit

13 Space Considerations Area for registration
Area for BP, height, weight, waist measurements Area for blood draw Area for clinical counseling

14 Space Considerations Furniture needs: Table and chairs
How many of each depends on space configuration Proximity to electrical outlets for registration tables

15 Technology Contact your IT department
RediClinic will need WiFi and electrical access RediClinic will need help with laptop(s) and printer(s) RediClinic will need Internet access

16 Participant Sign-up With RediClinic’s assistance, determine how many time slots per hour Sign-up sheet should be readily accessible (ERS posted on Intranet) Day of: print multiple copies; ask RediClinic how many their staff needs

17 Participant Sign-up cont…
Send reminder day before or morning of screening Be prepared to call no-shows to remind them Call anyone on the waiting list or send an to invite walk-ins after checking with RediClinic

18 Reminders for participants
Bring government-issued ID Bring HealthSelect insurance card Short sleeve shirts allow for easier blood draw Drink plenty of water throughout the day Each visit takes 20 to 30 minutes

19 Biometric Screening Recap
Contact RediClinic at least 30 days in advance of screening date RediClinic requires a minimum of 50 participants If possible, offer two dates for screening

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