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A PARAMEDICAL EXAM
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What is a paramedical exam and how long does it take?
A paramedical exam consists of some questions about your medical history, measurements of your height and weight, blood pressure and pulse. A urine specimen is also collected. Undressing is not required and the exam usually lasts 20 to 30 minutes. Your application for insurance is not complete until we have obtained this necessary information.
Why will a urine specimen be collected?
A urine specimen will always be collected during a paramedical exam. The tests done are determined by the insurance company and are performed by a laboratory. The test results will be sent only to the insurance company and are used in the underwriting process.
What happens to this information?
All of the information obtained during the paramedical examination is strictly confidential and for insurance purposes only. It will be forwarded to the insurance company for review to help evaluate your individual policy.
How is the appointment made and where?
Portamedic will call you to schedule a date, time and place convenient for you. You may elect to have the exam completed at your home or office, or many people prefer to come to our location. You make the decision to fit your schedule.
What qualifications are required
of physicians and what services do they perform?
Sometimes
a physician is required by the insurance company
to perform the examination. Portamedic contracts with
physicians who have a current license, are in good standing
and practice in a specialty area approved by the insurance
company and Portamedic. These physicians provide services
such as medical exams, treadmill ECGs, X-rays, etc.
Why is blood testing required?
Blood
testing has been found to provide important information
for underwriting purposes. A wide range of tests are
completed by a laboratory and the results are sent only
to the insurance company.
How much blood is required?
Less
than one ounce of blood is drawn from a vein, into 1-3
vials, by experienced personnel. You may be required
to fast from 4-12 hours depending on the requirements
of the insurance company. You should advice your examiner
if you have had previous problems such as fainting, nausea,
are currently taking large doses of aspirin, have difficulty
clotting or bruise easily.
Can you get an infectious disease
from this blood draw?
No. The sterile materials used are
in disposable kits and used only once. The examiner will
open the kit in
front of you as well as show the seal being broken on
the sterile needle.
What tests will be completed?
Each individual insurance company selects the tests they need for the underwriting procedure. Portamedic is requested only to collect and prepare blood for analysis; the insurance company gives instructions to the lab regarding specific tests. You are required to sign a consent form and a chain-of-custody form for your own protection.
Who will receive the results of your test?
The lab sends the results directly to the insurance company.
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
What is an electrocardiogram?
It
is a recording of the electrical impulses associated
with cardiac contraction and relaxation. The ECG does
not cause any pain.
What should I expect?
You will
be asked to lie down flat with your shirt unbuttoned
in order to place the leads on your chest. Women must
remove stockings prior to the exam.
What can I do to assist the technician
to obtain a good ECG?
The best preparation is to remain
calm and totally relaxed
to prevent muscle interference.