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1 Public Safety
2 Table of Contents Early Identification Chart... 1 Biometric Screening... 2 Comprehensive Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment Recommended after Comprehensive Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment... 3 Additional Services Provided... 3 Recommended Screenings By Age & Gender Age Age Age Age Age Lung Cancer Screening
3 As a leader in heart health Kettering Health Network promotes an enhanced health risk assessment model to reduce cardiovascular events in the public safety population and leads the way to a healthier workforce. The following tiered model combines health risk screenings and risk stratification with a comprehensive cardiovascular evaluation. Targeted education and a defined referral pathway expedite lifestyle modifications and early medical management of cardiovascular and other risk factors. Health Risk Assessment Screenings Low Risk Moderate to High Risk Education to include exercise and injury prevention information Further testing needed can be completed in two routes Recommended Annual Re-check Cost not billed through insurance Appointment with primary care so it can be billed through insurance Appointment scheduled at screening or within a few days for those delayed results Primary care appointment for referral to cardiologist Comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessment with Boston Heart Screen, Carotid IMT/Carotid Ultrasound, EKG and Calcium Scoring CT. 1:1 risk reduction counseling. Cardiology referral as needed Pre-approval and wait time to get scheduled Appointment with cardiologist (937)
4 Biometric Screening Kettering Health Network s Corporate Wellness team is comprised of Registered Nurses, Registered Dietitians, Certified Exercise Physiologists and Licensed Athletic Trainers to help your organization achieve its wellness goals. Each specialization provides the individual with a comprehensive review of results and recommendations for improvement. Our goals are to provide each individual with a personalized experience, information, and tools to create positive change. In addition, our team is available to work in conjunction with your wellness committee to help customize and optimize your wellness plan. Health Risk Assessment (HRA) Screening Package The HRA screening package includes the biometric screening package plus a comprehensive 60 question profile. The biometric screening package includes the following components: Lipid profile plus glucose, body mass index, waist circumference, blood pressure, functional screen and educational results review with a certified health care professional. The one-on-one private review addresses individual needs and resources for change. The profile includes lifestyle and behavior questions. When combined with the biometric data, it gives the individual a comprehensive look at their health risks in a personalized report. An executive summary is provided to administration and includes a customized aggregate report identifying high risk areas of concern. This base of information is used to build an effective wellness program tailored to those specific areas of concern. Also, departments completing the HRA will have access to an athletic trainer for musculoskeletal assessments and educational sessions at scheduled monthly visits. For those that complete the Health Risk Assessment Screening and score moderate or high, the following testing will be completed and billed either through insurance or out of pocket. Comprehensive Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment Kettering s Center for Heart & Vascular Health has specialized in the assessment of cardiovascular risk using advanced lab testing and early detection imaging since These clinical preventive services enhance risk management and direct educated lifestyle behavior changes. We are aware that the essential job functions and unique health hazards encountered by emergency response personnel place them at high risk for heart related events. Focused cardiovascular screening and early medical management could prevent many premature deaths. This is especially well documented in firefighters. Additional testing will be provided for those that complete the Health Risk Assessment Screening and score moderate or high risk. Testing will be billed either through insurance or out of pocket. Direct LDL Direct quantification of LDL vs calculated level Small LDL particles Identify unhealthy (atherogenic) small dense particle type Lipoprotein a Magnifies risk, shows genetic propensity HDL Map Identify healthy/unhealthy HDL particle subtypes HDL Needed to do HDL mapping Triglycerides Significant in metabolic syndrome. Total Cholesterol Hemoglobin A1C 90 day blood sugar average High sensitivity C reactive protein Marker for inflammation in arteries Lipoprotein Associated Phospholipase A2 Marker of inflammation specific to arterial plaque Vitamin D Low levels increase artery inflammation, high BP Cholesterol Balance Identify how individual processes cholesterol -over production vs over absorption CHVH Counseling Risk reduction session explains results, risk, recommendations Carotid IMT/Carotid Ultrasound Carotid Intima media thickness study for evaluation of coronary heart disease risk assessment ; Identify plaque in carotid arteries (increases CVD risk) EKG Resting 12-lead electrocardiogram Calcium Scoring CT Screening Identify coronary artery calcium 2 KETTERING HEALTH NETWORK
5 Recommended after Comprehensive Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment Stress Test More valuable than static testing for full function analysis of public safety officials risk/referred from cardiology billed through insurance Additional Services Provided Public Safety Athletic Training Dayton Sports Medicine institute and Kettering Health Network have specialized Public Safety Athletic Trainers whose expertise is in the evaluation, prevention, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries. These specific injuries are what Public Safety Officials are experiencing on a daily basis. Athletic Trainers can help prevent small injuries from becoming major disabilities. These unique Athletic Trainers have a vast knowledge into the Public Safety setting and provide realistic, functional based exercises, and training to assist in getting back to duty faster. Public Safety Athletic Trainers Can Help Financially: Companies in an Occupational setting who hired an Athletic Trainer unanimously reported a positive return on investment. Studies show that full-time Athletic Trainers in an Occupational/Industrial setting save $3-$7 for every $1 invested on athletic training programs for their employees, no matter the size of the company. Services provided by Public Safety Athletic Trainers: Injury Evaluation and Treatment Injury Prevention Function Rehabilitation Exercises Health and Wellness Talks Expedited Physician referrals Coordinate with Human Resources on work related injuries Athletic Training coverage for field trainings, defensive tactics training, Fitness Test, or other large scale events CPR classes For more information contact Dayton Sports Medicine Institute at (937)
6 Recommended Screenings by Age and Gender Screening guidelines and recommendations are designed for the general population. Your physician may recommend different screenings and frequency based on your family history, current health or other risk factors AGE: Hypertension Blood Pressure Every 2-3 years Obesity Body Fat / BMI Every 1-2 years Skin Cancer Self Exam Clinical exam Oral Health Dental Exam Annually Females Only Cervical Cancer Pap Smear Regular Pap test-yearly Liquid-based Pap test- Every two years. Beginning at age 30, women who have had 3 normal tests in a row may be screened every 2-3 years. Chlamydia Chlamydia Screen Annually Ages Breast Health Males Only Testicular Cancer Breast Self Exam Testicular self exam At least every 3 years Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 4 KETTERING HEALTH NETWORK
7 AGE: Hypertension Blood Pressure Every 2-3 years Obesity Body Fat / BMI Every 1-2 years Skin Cancer Self Exam Clinical exam Oral Health Dental Exam Annually Females Only Breast Health Breast Self Exam At least every 3 years Cervical Cancer Pap Smear Regular Pap test-yearly Liquid-based Pap test- Every two years. Beginning at age 30, women who have had 3 normal tests in a row may be screened every 2-3 years. Males Only High Cholesterol Lipid Profile after age 35 Testicular Cancer Testicular self exam Low risk every 5 years High Risk every 2 years Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (937)
8 AGE: Hypertension Blood Pressure Every 1-2 years Obesity Body Fat / BMI Every 1-2 years Oral Health Dental Exam Annually Skin Cancer High Cholesterol Females Only Self Exam Clinical exam Lipid Profile Screening by health care provider every 1-3 years Low risk every 5 years High Risk every 2 years Cervical Cancer Pap Smear Every 1-2 years, women who have had 3 normal tests in a row may be screened every 2-3 years Breast Cancer Breast Self Exam Breast Cancer Mammogram Every year Every year Hypothyroidism Thyroid Test (TSH) Every 3-5 years Diabetes Blood Sugar test Every 3 years Eyes Vision & Eye Exam Every 2-4 years Males Only Testicular Cancer Testicular self exam Clinical Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6 KETTERING HEALTH NETWORK
9 AGE: Hypertension Blood Pressure Every 1-2 years Obesity Body Fat / BMI Every 1-2 years High Cholesterol Lipid Profile Low risk every 5 years High Risk every 2 years Oral Health Dental Exam Annually High Cholesterol Females Only Hearing Lipid Profile Low risk every 5 years High Risk every 2 years Every 10 years Hypothyroidism Thyroid Test (TSH) Every 3-5 years Diabetes Blood Sugar test Every 3 years Eyes Vision & Eye Exam Every 2-4 years Colon Cancer Fecal occult blood test Yearly Colon Cancer and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Every 5 years These two tests together are better than either test alone Colorectal Health or Double contrast-barium enema Every 5 years Colorectal Health or Colonoscopy Every 10 years Breast Cancer Breast Self Exam Breast Cancer Mammogram Every year Every year Cervical Cancer Pap Smear Every 1-2 years, women who have had 3 normal tests in a row may be screened every 2-3 years Males Only Testicular Cancer Testicular self exam Clinical Visual Impairment Vision Screen Every 2-3 years Colon Cancer Fecal Occult Blood Every year Colon Cancer Colon Cancer and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy or double contrast barium enema Every five years. These two tests together are better than either alone Every 10 years Every 5 years Prostate Cancer PSA test Discuss with your doctor every year Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (937)
10 AGE: 65+ Hypertension Blood Pressure Every 1-2 years Obesity Body Fat / BMI Every 1-2 years High Cholesterol Lipid Profile Low risk every 5 years High Risk every 2 years Oral Health Dental Exam Annually High Cholesterol Females Only Hearing Lipid Profile Low risk every 5 years High Risk every 2 years Every 10 years Hypothyroidism Thyroid Test (TSH) Every 3-5 years Diabetes Blood Sugar test Every 3 years Eyes Vision & Eye Exam Every 2-4 years Bone Density DEXA scan - bone density Colon Cancer Fecal occult blood test Yearly Colon Cancer and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Every 5 years These two tests together are better than either test alone Colorectal Health or Double contrast-barium enema Every 5 years Colorectal Health or Colonoscopy Every 10 years Breast Cancer Breast Self Exam Breast Cancer Mammogram Every year Every year Cervical Cancer Pap Smear Every 1-2 years, women who have had 3 normal tests in a row may be screened every 2-3 years Males Only Testicular Cancer Testicular self exam Clinical Visual Impairment Vision Screen Every 2-3 years Colon Cancer Fecal Occult Blood Every year Colon Cancer Colon Cancer and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy or double contrast barium enema Every five years. These two tests together are better than either alone Every 10 years Every 5 years Prostate Cancer PSA test Discuss with your doctor every year Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 8 KETTERING HEALTH NETWORK
11 Lung Cancer Screening Adults Aged 55-80, with a History of Smoking The USPSTF recommends annual screening for lung cancer with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in adults aged 55 to 80 years who have a 30 pack-year smoking history and currently smoke or have quit within the past 15 years. Screening should be discontinued once a person has not smoked for 15 years or develops a health problem that substantially limits life expectancy or the ability or willingness to have curative lung surgery. Community Outreach Public Safety Wellness Program For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Laurie Jakoplic (937)
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