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Do Annual Physical Exams Improve Health Outcomes?
Posted by Bob Merberg in Commentary, Screenings, Uncategorized on March 10, 2012
In case you missed it, the most recent issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine included an important but disturbing editorial “What We Don’t Know Can Hurt Our Patients” (excerpt here). The editorial piggy-backed on an article describing a study showing that most physicians don’t understand screening statistics.
The discussion got me to thinking about an ongoing LinkedIn forum, to which I’ve previously referred, in which wellness managers are falling in lock-step in support of requiring annual physical exams.
Here, for what it’s worth, is another one of my contributions to that discussion:
It’s important to identify how best to motivate employees to be fully engaged in their health and wellness. But first we must, as clearly as possible, identify those behaviors that are truly helpful. As for “annual” preventive exams, the most positive thing you can say is that the jury is still out.
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