| ConXus Profile -- Health Risk Assessment |
| ConXus Profile is a scalable, data-driven health risk assessment for populations aged 18 to 65 years. The HRA uses evidence-based guidelines and is written at the eighth-grade reading level. |
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| ConXus Profile has received Health Information Products (HIP 1) Certification from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and complies with the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA). |
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| ConXus Profile Pediatric is a version of the health risk assessment designed specifically for 6- to 17-year-olds. |
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| Controlled Availability |
| Clients can control the availability of the HRA by defining wellness cycles for each end-client that determine when the HRA can be completed and when completion awards incentive points. |
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| Integrated Incentives |
| Client administrators can define the incentive points available for completion of the HRA for each end client. |
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| Delivery Options |
| The HRA can be completed by the participant online or on paper using scannable bubble forms. Scanned data from paper forms is loaded into the ConXus database and merged with data collected through the online questionnaire, providing a single database for reporting. |
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| Health coaches may complete the questionnaire online on behalf of the participant to support facilitated telephone delivery. |
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| Language Support |
| The HRA questionnaire and participant reports are available in English and Spanish. Both versions use the same data elements, providing a single database for aggregate reporting and review by health coaches. |
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| Long and Short Form |
ConXus Profile is available in a long form and short form.
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The long form assesses current health, including lifestyle behaviors, biometrics, health status, and compliance with recommended preventive health screenings; chronic conditions, and future disease risk. |
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The short form of delivers all the functionality required to assess current health, including biometrics, but omits chronic and future disease risk assessments. The shorter format facilitates completion by populations with low literacy and reduces processing costs of paper assessments. |
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| Clients can deliver both long and short forms to the same population or subgroup and can switch between long and short forms from year to year. Aggregate reports support both versions when deployed within the same population and time period. |
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| Assessments |
Participants completing ConXus Profile are assessed for:
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Lifestyle factors and readiness to change |
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Biometric and laboratory results |
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Compliance with recommended preventive screenings |
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Existing chronic conditions |
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Future disease risk |
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Workplace productivity |
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| Biometric Data |
Three options are available for entry of laboratory results and vital signs:
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Self-report by the participant using ranges or numerical values. |
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Entry by health coaches. |
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Batch load from file. |
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| Stratification |
| On completion of the HRA, participants can be stratified automatically into wellness and disease management programs using client-defined stratification rules. |
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| Stratification may include assignment of the participant to a coaching group and a personal coach for management using ConXus Direct and enrollment in a ConXus Steps health action plan. |