DutchNews.nl, February 24, 2015
A number of healthcare organisations on
Tuesday launched an online personal health check (PGC) aimed at prevention and
an improvement in lifestyle.
The organisations, which include doctors’
associations NHG and LHV, council health service GGD and the diabetes, lung,
kidney and heart foundations, say the personal health check is a scientific
answer to the many health checks already available, which they consider to be
unreliable.
The existing commercially run health checks, such as total body
scans, often lead to unnecessary follow-up checks, the organisations say.
Rob
Dijkstra of family doctors’ association NHG says body scans are nothing more
than a snapshot. ‘Around one-third of the CT scans come up with false
positives,’ he told broadcaster Nos. ‘People appear to be healthy and do not
get the treatment they need, or they are given unnecessary treatment.’
Prevention
The new PGC is aimed at prevention. The organisations behind the
check think people should be responsible for their own health and only make use
of professional help when it is necessary.
A pilot PGC in the Utrecht
neighbourhood of Leidsche Rijn was a success, local family doctor Karolien van
den Brekel said. People who did the check became aware of the influence of
their lifestyle on their health, she told the Nos.
The PGC, which is free, is
at www.persoonlijkegezondheidscheck.nl, and provides a personalised report with
lifestyle advice. Where necessary, the advice may be to make a doctor’s
appointment.
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