General Preventive Examinations

Description

A general preventive examination is carried out every 2 years. The examination includes a comprehensive medical history, vaccination check, screening programs, physical examination, urine examination, ECG examination, and comprehensive laboratory examination. Specific laboratory examinations include lipid profiles, glycemia, liver tests, and ACR serum creatinine and glomerular filtration. The program also focuses on risk assessment, lifestyle recommendations, and disease management.

Program launch date

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Responsible entity

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Available results and quality metrics

Preventive check-ups are well-covered in the child population (85-95%). However, there is a sharp decline in adults (40-55%).

Limitations / comments

Improving adherence to preventive examinations in the adult population.