Law enforcement cardiac screening program


















That is why department wellness programs and heart screenings are some of the most important things that can be done to help mitigate the risk of heart disease in police officers. Unfortunately, not much can be done about the stress police officers face on the job, stress that can lead directly to sudden cardiac death.

However, a healthy diet, regular exercise and heart screenings are all ways that police officers can help lower their own risk of heart disease. Sign the Petition. National Police Support Fund, Inc. Phone: Email: info nationalpolicesupportfund. Remember to Fast. The CORE screening includes the following tests: Resting lead electrocardiogram or ECG Fasting glucose Fasting lipids Height Weight Waist circumference Resting blood pressure Review of other risk factors including family and personal health history and smoking habits Based on the results of the screenings, we will recommend any additional tests if necessary.

Testing Site Requirements and Instructions Make sure your facility can accommodate our testing staff and equipment. Health History Questionnaire Each firefighter or staff member receiving the CORE testing will be asked to complete and submit this form two business days prior to your appointment.

Testing Schedule Template Use this document to help schedule your firefighters and keep the testing process on-time. Frequently Asked Questions. Do I need additional tests? Who has access to my test results? What happens to the data once it is collected and results are sent out? We cannot use the data in any way that is not approved by the firefighter.

We cannot send the information to anyone without written consent from the firefighter. You collect information on firefighter's family history, does this violate the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of ?

What information does the department get to see? How long does it take to get my results? How much does it cost to get the screening? Can I get a screening if I'm not a firefighter?

Do I need documentation to get reimbursed? Contact Us. Our Method. The Value of Cardiac Screening. Average age of patient with heart attack. Law enforcement 49 years. Civilian 65 years. Heart attacks under age Average life expectancy.

Law enforcement 57 years. Civilian 79 years. What started this implementation. Additionally, it can be used by any organization to better its employees regardless of job classification.

It is designed to detect tiny flecks of calcium that exist within early blockages of the coronary arteries. This test is simply a walk on a treadmill while an electrocardiogram ECG is monitored. It allows for the detection of obstructive blockages which may not be causing any symptoms. After the blood test, the calcium score and the stress test are completed, all officers will have an appointment with a cardiologist.

This is done the same day as the treadmill test. The results of the testing will be reviewed and strategies for reducing risk and preventing a heart attack will be discussed.



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