At Medicalincs, we believe that transformation begins with insight. Biometric screenings are more than just numbers—they’re an entry point to proactive care, improved outcomes, and empowered individuals.
- Prevention is Powerful: Early detection helps identify risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes,and obesity, often before symptoms appear. Catching these early allows individuals to take control of their health and prevent long-term complications.
- Data Drives Better Care: Screenings create a personalized health baseline. This allows care teams, health coaches, and employers to align interventions with real-time needs, improving outcomes, reducing costs, and supporting long-term wellness journeys.
- Workforce Well-being Matters: Healthy teams are productive, present, and engaged. We help employers invest in the health of their workforce through accessible, actionable wellness tools that drive performance and retention.
- It Supports Equity and Access: By bringing screenings into community settings and workplaces, we help eliminate barriers to care, especially for underserved populations who may face challenges accessing preventive health services.
Biometric screenings reflect our commitment to Kaizen health transformation—continuous improvement for individuals, organizations, and communities. Because when people know their numbers, they can change their story.
What Is a Biometric Screening—and Why Does It Matter
Biometric screenings are a powerful tool in preventive health.
According to the CDC, they involve measuring key physical indicators like:
- Height & weight
- Body Mass Index (BMI)
- Bood pressure
- Blood cholesterol
- Blood glucose
These measurements can be completed at the workplace and provide a baseline to track and support employee health over time.
The Ripple Effect: Real-World Impact
Diabetes
If just 10% of Americans with pre-diabetes discovered their risk through biometric screening, over 9 million people could take action toward prevention.
Obesity
If 15% of obese adults reduced their BMI to below 29.9, 10.5 million individuals could reduce their risk of premature death by 50%.
Heart Disease & Stroke
If 15% of obese adults reduced their BMI to below 29.9, 10.5 million individuals could reduce their risk of premature death by 50%.
To learn more, send a message to: info@medicalincs.com