Part of maintaining good health is ensuring you stay proactive in your preventive health. This can include annual physical exams, avoiding delays in treatment for any ailments, and making changes to your lifestyle. It’s easy to get caught up in the ebbs and flows of day-to-day activities, but it’s important to consider the health risks you take when you ignore your body’s demands. Through professional guidance, encouragement, and resources, the PHMP is designed to help you develop and maintain healthier lifestyles. By putting your health first, becoming stronger and happier can be become part of your new normal.
The Proactive Health Management Plan is a supplemental health benefits package that helps you take control of your overall well-being. Think of it as an accountability partner to help you stay on track! The PHMP provides health and lifestyle coaches that work with you on behavioral changes that can lead to better choices for healthier lives and greater productivity.
And if all those health benefits weren’t enough to convince you – the best benefit is by taking proactive action in restoring and/or maintaining your health, using PHMP can also save you money!
On average, employees enrolled in the Proactive Health Management Plan see an increase in each paycheck! 1 After you enroll, you will receive an email and a phone call from PHMP to review your health profile and plan selection, determine any potential increase in your paycheck, and review the benefits of the PHMP in more detail.
After the tax benefit you receive offsets the cost of the plan, you could have savings left over.
These additional savings will increase your paycheck.
The information contained in this promotional material is for illustrative purposes only and is subject to change. Statements, figures, calculations, plans and representations are indicative only to the specific figures in the example given above using the current calculations utilized at the present time.
* This amount is a paid claim for the wellness screening fully insured indemnity benefit and is not guaranteed unless the insured utilizes the wellness screening benefits to generate a claim. Benefits paid under this program may be taxable income. Participants should consult with their tax professional.
The best way to remain proactive in maintaining good health is investing in preventive care, such as important health screenings. Thanks to PHMP, you have access to specialized health screenings that are more accurate in detecting health issues early.
Most workers in the United States report experiencing stress on the job. 2 Though there are many factors that cause stress outside of the workplace, a stress test allows doctors to analyze the level of physical activity you're capable of achieving. The test is normally conducted using a treadmill or bicycle.
2Â American Institute of Stress
A chest x-ray your lungs, heart, and chest wall to diagnose and monitor various lung conditions, such as pneumonia, emphysema, and cancer.
Did you know that lymphoma, breast, and colon cancer are among the most commonly misdiagnosed cancers in the U.S.?
Annual mammograms are not enough to stay proactive in detecting breast cancer–with nearly 16% of them missing breast cancer cases. PHMP offers:
- Thermography (infrared photo), which detects and records temperature changes on the surface of the skin.
- Ultrasound, which can determine if a lump is solid or filled with fluid.
- CA 15-3, also known as the cancer antigen 15-3, which can be used to [monitor] breast cancer treatment, as well as detect cancer recurrence.
CEA is a blood test used to help diagnose and manage certain types of cancers, including colon cancer
Prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, is a protein produced by prostate gland cells. The PSA test measures the level of PSA in men's blood.
A Serum Protein Electrophoresis test, or SPEP, measures specific proteins in the blood to help diagnose your risk of myeloma, a cancer of the plasma cells.
A bone marrow test is used to examine the fluid and tissue in your bone marrow. According to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the test helps determine whether cancer or another disease is affecting blood cells or marrow.