Specific health checkups and specific health guidance

Specified health diagnosis services are provided for all insured persons and dependents aged 40-74. Specified health diagnosis is intended to identify persons requiring specified health guidance to decrease the numbers of people having, or at risk for, metabolic syndrome.
We will "Ranking" the results of specific medical checkups and provide specific health guidance by level.

The Health Insurance Association entrusts specific health guidance to "SMS CO., LTD.".
We will provide support to examine lifestyle habits by specialized staff (such as managed nutritionist) by remote health guidance.
All expenses will be borne by the health insurance society.

POINT
  • You become eligible for specified health diagnosis on reaching 40 years of age.
  • People eligible for specified health guidance are provided with a variety of motivational information and advice to help them live healthier lifestyles on their own.

Objectives of Specific health checkups and specific health guidance

Until now, the goals of health diagnosis and health guidance have been early identification and treatment of sickness.

By focusing on visceral-fat obesity, Specific health checkups and specific health guidance are intended to decrease the numbers of those who suffer from, or are at risk for, lifestyle-related conditions such as diabetes, through providing health guidance to help them improve the living habits that cause visceral-fat obesity (i.e., disease prevention). Since lifestyle-related conditions progress with no visible symptoms, specified health diagnosis is considered to be an excellent opportunity to review the individual's living habits, then health guidance is provided to help the individual change his or her behavior.

Specific targets and matters necessary for appropriate and effective implementation will be announced as "Specific health guidance implementation plan".

Specified health diagnosis

Specified health diagnosis comprises health screenings intended to identify those who require health guidance to prevent lifestyle-related conditions, by focusing on visceral-fat obesity. It employs checkup items intended to identify accurately people eligible for specified health guidance, for example by adding abdominal girth measurement to identify the state of buildup of visceral fat.

Specified health diagnosis is available for all members aged 40-74 (including those turning 75 during the fiscal year), both insured persons and dependents.

Based on the results of specified health diagnosis, persons eligible for specified health guidance are identified by level (i.e., those eligible for motivational support and those eligible for active support) in accordance with their risk levels, by focusing on the degree of visceral fat buildup and numbers of risk factors. (This is called ranking.)

All those who have undergone specified health diagnosis are provided with information suited to their own individual circumstances, based on the results of the diagnosis. This information is provided at the same time they are notified of the results.

Ranking steps

Step 1: Assessing risk of visceral-fat builup basesd on abdominal girth and BMI, Step 2: Identifying additional risks based on inspection results and questionnaires, Step 3:Assignment to health-maintenance guidance levels based on results of Step 1-2, Step 4: Finalization of health-maintenance guidance levels based on the conditions.

Specified health guidance

Specified health guidance is provided for people eligible for motivational support or active support as a result of ranking.

The goals of specified health guidance are to enable eligible persons to be aware of their own health conditions and make voluntary efforts, on a continual basis, to improve their own living habits. People eligible are provided with a variety of motivational information and advice to help them live healthier lifestyles on their own.

Motivational support: Provides support to encourage improvements in living habits, in principle one time.

An action plan is prepared with the guidance of doctors, health nurses, and a senior nutritionists, and specialists provide motivational support for efforts to improve living habits, in principle one time. Evaluations are performed to determine whether results have been achieved as planned.

[Examples: individual support, group support, etc.]

Active support: Provides continual support in multiple sessions, over three months or longer.

An action plan is prepared with the guidance of doctors, health nurses, and a senior nutritionists. Specialists provide regular, continual support for efforts to improve living habits, over a period of three months or longer. Evaluations are performed to determine whether results have been achieved as planned.

[Examples: individual support, group support, telephone support, email support, etc.]

Outcome evaluation to assess whether specific health guidance has led to positive results has been introduced in Phase Four beginning in FY2024.
The main targets of outcome evaluation are reductions of 2 cm in abdominal girth and 2 kg in body weight. Specific health guidance will end once these targets have been achieved in evaluation of results no earlier than three months after the first session.
(Even if the results fall short of reductions of 2 cm in abdominal girth and 2 kg in body weight, the results will still be recognized as positive if reductions of 1 cm in abdominal girth and 1 kg in body weight are achieved or if the subject demonstrates changes in behavior that address lifestyle-related conditions.)

Provision of specific health checkup information through the system for online confirmation of eligibility etc.

The Health Insurance Society has adopted the system for online confirmation of eligibility etc. A function of this system allows the Society to obtain information on specific health checkups conducted by other insurers (previous insurers) before its members join the Society.
Although specific health checkup information may be provided without obtaining the member's consent only when it is received using the system for online confirmation of eligibility etc., if you would prefer not to have information on specific health checkups conducted by your previous insurer provided to the Society, please submit a Notice of Refusing Consent.

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