Levy S
S Afr Med J. 1982 Nov 20;62(22):806-8.
An executive health examination scheme adopted by a large South African company is described. In a large percentage of executives irregularities were discovered on examination. It is questionable whether an extensive procedure is necessary, either as a screening process or as a health education session. These abnormalities could have been detected by simpler procedures. Through follow-up of anomalies found would be of greater benefit to both employer and employee than repeated examination of the whole population.
描述了一家大型南非公司采用的高管健康检查方案。在很大比例的高管中,检查时发现了异常情况。无论是作为筛查过程还是健康教育环节,是否有必要进行广泛的检查程序都值得怀疑。这些异常情况本可以通过更简单的程序检测出来。通过对发现的异常情况进行跟踪,对雇主和员工双方都将比反复对全体人员进行检查更有益。