Throughout these stressful months, companies have developed innovative ways to keep employees safe, all while adapting their corporate wellness program around COVID-19. Mask mandates and social distancing policies have become the new reality. However, biometric screenings have been challenging to navigate and unfortunately, been on the back burner for most companies.
Even the bravest of employees are hesitant to sit in close quarters with a stranger and let themselves be poked, prodded, measured and weighed at this time. Because of this, about 65% of companies that started biometric screenings are opting out for the rest of 2020. So what really is this the best for your company and it's employees? Are biometric screenings that important?
According to the CDC, a biometric health screening is defined as "the measurement of physical characteristics such as height, weight, body mass index, blood pressure, blood cholesterol, blood glucose, and aerobic fitness tests that can be taken at the work site and used as part of a workplace health assessment to benchmark and evaluate changes in employee health status over time."
Important note: Screening results and health data are protected by HIPPA laws and will never be shared with anyone without personal consent. For more information on HIPPA laws, click here.
Especially in times like these, being transparent with your employees will allow them to be open to Biometric Health Screenings. Since the pros outweigh the cons, it is safe to say Biometric Health Screenings are necessary and important to the health and wellness of a company more than ever.
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