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for Medical Laboratory Professionals
The Nations Leading Medical
Laboratory Magazine
Lab Limelight: Wellness Testing - An Ounce
of Prevention
by Todd Smith, Assistant
Editor
Early detection is the best
defense. Serious medical conditions such as heart disease, cancer
and diabetes can dwell in a patients system for long periods
of time without them ever being the wiser. But by taking charge
of their own health through routine clinical testing, individuals
can prevent disease and increase their chances of reversing potential
problem areas. Experts contend, however, that due to a misdirected
health care focus, this task is not always carried out.
Americans health care
structure is a treatment-oriented system, as health care providers
often encounter people only when they are sick. Preventative medicine
may, in fact, be the key to reforming the healthcare system in this
country, as the philosophy of the healthcare industry appears to
be focused on curing disease rather than preventing it.
Our healthcare system
has been misdirected from the beginning, says Frank Coviello,
director for new product development, Polymedco, Cortlandt Manor,
NY. Our healthcare system has always been directed toward
curing the ill and not a preventive medicine."
Experts agree that a philosophy
that encourages people to take charge of their wellness is necessary
for a healthier America. And the direction of the health care system
has been gradually evolving over the past 10 years. According to
experts, the general philosophy of our health care system is transitioning
from merely curing the ill to becoming equally cognizant, if not
more cognizant, of preventing disease from the beginning. Some changes
in the Medicare system reflect such a transition.
When our Medicare system
was first implemented, screening for disease was strictly forbidden,
and screening processes were not covered by Medicare, Coviello
tells ADVANCE. But over the past 10 years, prominent examples
such as mammograms and prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening
have emerged to help Medicare realize that if a few bucks
are spent upfront, a lot more could be saved in the end.
Well Aware
The changes in the
healthcare industrys philosophy of wellness are concurring
with changes in public perception. Coviello tells ADVANCE that the
nation is now becoming extremely aware of the importance of wellness
testing.
People recognize
that if they can control themselves, monitor themselves or detect
abnormalities earlier, there is a better chance for a cure of some
type, or at least control of any eventual disease, he says.
On a par with the
rise in wellness testing, awareness is accessibility to it. Medicare,
for example, now offers some wellness testing, and there are point-of-care
devices that are available either in a physicians office or
over the counter.
Well-Known Tests
The public is rapidly
becoming aware of wellness tests and exactly what they involve.
The most identifiable lab tests to the public, according to Covielle,
include cholesterol tests, glucose tests, mammograms, and PSA testing.
· Mammogram This radiographic
procedure designed for early detection of breast cancer is one
of the most popular forms of wellness testing and for good
reason. According to experts, if Breast cancer is caught early
enough, the chance for remission is greater than 90 percent.
· PSA Prostate cancer also
has a great success of cure if detected early. Although prostate
cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in men, most
prostate cancer is slow growing, as only 30 percent of men diagnosed
with prostate cancer actually die from it. As individuals are
more conscious of the dangers of prostate cancer, it is becoming
common knowledge that a simple blood test can measure PSA levels,
which may rise in the presence of prostate cancer.
· Glucose The public has become
very mindful of the importance of glucose testing, and such tests
are employed at point of care as well as over the counter. Although
over the counter glucose testing is designed for known diabetics,
some experts classify the monitoring of a diabetics glucose
level as wellness testing. The logic is that the strict control
of blood glucose levels leads to a dramatic reduction in the complications
associated with diabetes.
· Cholesterol Perhaps the most popular
form of wellness testing is the cholesterol test. It has been
well documented throughout the past several years that high levels
of certain cholesterol can lead to heart disease. Everyone
in the United States is familiar with cholesterol testing,
says Coviello. It is common knowledge that keeping your
cholesterol under control will dramatically reduce the odds of
some type of cardiovascular disease or event.
Direct Wellness
A more recent addition
to the wellness-testing repertoire is the use of the e-laboratory
to help patients monitor their own health. New Internet lab services
are allowing people to go online and order tests on their own. Buying
medical tests straight from commercial testing labs and Internet
brokers provides both easy access and privacy.
Companies such as Direct Laboratory
Services, Inc., Mandeville, LA, provide direct testing in which
consumers log into a website and choose from a menu of tests for
several disorders, including diabetes, lyme disease, hepatitis,
and prostate cancer. Upon selecting the desired test, the customer
is directed to a local lab in their area where the test is performed.
The tests ordered are the same lab tests ordered by physicians and
analyzed by the same certified, accredited clinical laboratories.
Consumers are
demanding more ability to manage administrative functions regarding
their health care using the Internet, says Robert W. Ban,
PhD, Chairman and CEO, Quantimetrix, Redondo Beach, CA. Going
on-line will offer consumers more say in the management of their
health.
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