Identify Health Risks Early witha Procheck Health Screening

Prevention is the key to remaining healthy. At
this year’s annual conference, attendees will
have the opportunity to participate in Procheck—
a comprehensive health screening for many
common diseases and conditions.

Screened Health Risks

The Procheck health screening is a comprehensive
panel of tests that screen for risks related to:

  • heart disease and stroke,
  • diabetes and thyroid disorders,
  • liver and kidney disease,
  • anemia or iron overload disease, and
  • prostate cancer.

Screening Provider

The General Board of Pension and Health Benefits (General Board) has contracted with Health Ministries Association (HMA) and its affiliated partners[1] to provide the screenings[2].

Eligibility and Costs

All annual conference attendees are eligible to participate in a Procheck health screenings even if they are not enrolled in HealthFlex.

Procheck health screenings are available at no cost to HealthFlex participants (active and retired participants and their covered spouses). The full cost of the screening is covered under the HealthFlex wellness benefit. HealthFlex participants must present their plan ID card as proof of HealthFlex enrollment at the time of the screenings.

For individuals not covered by HealthFlex, the cost of the Procheck health screening is $115 per person, payable by cash, check or credit card, at the time of the screening. Procheck offers significant savings.
A comparable health screening could cost hundreds of dollars more if done through a hospital, clinic or other medical facility.

Screening Preparation and Results

For the most accurate results, individuals should fast for a minimum of eight hours (except for water) before taking the Procheck health screening. Fasting, however, is not mandatory.

After the screening, participants will receive an easy-to-read report from Procheck containing important information about their results and any health risks. The report is mailed directly to each screened participant within two weeks of the event. Individuals can share the report with their doctor to make more informed decisions about their health.

Participating in Procheck health screenings saves time and money, and it can bring peace of mind. Get a screening and learn more about your health!

[1] HMA partners with the OklahomaUniversityMedicalCenter-UniversityHospital and Vascular Disease Intervention and Research Laboratory (Edmond, OK) to provide necessary lab work and reporting.

2Neither the General Board nor the annual conference warrants or represents any particular results or level of performance by HMA or its affiliated partners.