General Information About The Service
Our service would be more accessible by allowing all three methods to be performed at the insured person's place of work, such as in a company or at the insured person's home, or as agreed, depending on what would be most recommended for the success of the entire program. The increasing shortage of doctors, especially specialized doctors who have the necessary knowledge and skills, will in the future lead to the emergence of such screening programs that will enable more accurate identification of at-risk individuals or those with an increased likelihood of experiencing some cardiovascular adverse event.
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Centralized reading of such records in our center would provide the accessibility, speed, and accuracy necessary for competitiveness and an advantage over other insurance service providers. The benefit for the insured would be clear and credible, and with brief recommendations, it would also provide guidance on how urgently the recorded data indicates the need for further examination.
For a better understanding of the proposed program, we have listed below some examples of analyses that will be performed for the insured.
As you are already aware, this is a proposal for the practical application of new medical methods that are certified and recognized worldwide and in our country. These methods provide new possibilities and are adapted to the early detection of health conditions related to heart function, as well as other organs. These methods allow for the earlier detection of symptoms related to excessive work, extreme fatigue, heart arrhythmias, and potential unwanted cardiovascular events. They also enable better categorization of patients in terms of early recognition of critical and high-risk conditions that could lead to undesirable consequences for the insured. By recognizing altered states early, we can advise patients on changes in habits and lifestyle, and refer them for further examinations if necessary.
The innovation, which makes a significant difference compared to other diagnostic methods, is the ability to simultaneously monitor heart function and the so-called autonomic nervous system. This allows us to gain insight into the regulation of heart function as well as important - vital heart functions such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, digestion, and metabolism.
To gain such insight, it is necessary to use a highly specific method that is now integrated into a device called the 24-hour Holter ECG. The method that analyzes the autonomic nervous system, specifically its two primary functional parts, the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, is called HRV – heart rate variability. Why is HRV important? It essentially shows us how well the heart can adapt to changes occurring around and within the body; the faster the heart can adapt, the more vital the person is and the better they can withstand greater psychological (stressful) and physical demands.
For individuals with a reduced ability to adapt heart rate variability, overload and poorer stress adaptation occur immediately, and in the case of prolonged duration of such a condition, permanent health damage can occur. Additionally, a range of chronic diseases such as diabetes, arteriosclerosis, neurological diseases, flu, or even mental illnesses like depression can significantly affect the heart's ability to adapt, which in turn can lead to the development of heart disease.