Score Your Wellness from 1 to 10!
Help Your Clients Know their Risk
QuickVitals Wellness Score is a risk score that might predict the cardiovascular risk of individuals. Insurance and wellness providers can empower their clients to know their risks, enable clients to improve their lifestyles and track their own progress, and use the insights gained from the wellness score to provide personalized suggestions and rewards.
Learn How Wellness
is Measured!
QuickVitals Wellness Score is calculated based on vital signs measured by QuickVitals’s technology. It is designed to be measured on a consistent basis under similar conditions so that users can monitor their numbers and trends over time.
Measure, Analyze, Improve Discover How It Works!
Measure or have your users measure their own wellness by taking a one-minute selfie-video or by wearing a Polar Verity Sense™ optical heart rate sensor. Users will receive a simple score ranging from 1 to 10, with 1 indicating low wellness levels and high cardiovascular risk, and 10 indicating high wellness levels and low cardiovascular risk. Users can easily save and track this data to see long term history and trends.
Abnormal measurement results can be related to the following health issues and may require attention
Parameter | Normal Range (Age 18+) | Health Issues Associated with Abnormal Levels |
---|---|---|
Blood pressure The pressure of circulating blood against artery walls |
Systolic: < 120 Diastolic: < 80 |
Heart attack, heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, poor cognitive function, dementia |
Heart Rate / Pulse Rate The number of times a person’s heart beats per minute |
60-100 bpm | Stroke, heart failure |
Heart Rate Variability The variance in time between heart beats |
Age 20-25: 55-105 Age 60-65: 25-45 | Stress, risk of cardiac events, oncoming sickness, nutrition and sleep patterns |
Oxygen Saturation The amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the blood relative to the amount of hemoglobin not carrying oxygen |
95% – 100% | Heart disease, interstitial lung disease, COPD, anemia, ARDS, pneumonia, sleep apnea |
Breathing Rate The number of breaths a person takes per minute |
12-20 bpm | Anxiety, fever, heart problems, respiratory conditions including, COPD, asthma, and pneumonia |
Pulse Respiratory Quotient (PRQ) Heart rate divided by respiration rate, captures the complex state of cardiorespiratory interactions |
5 | Hyperventilation, cardiorespiratory issues |
Accelerate Decision Making with QuickVitals Wellness Score
Straight-through Processing
Speed up automation and use scores to triage high and low-risk applicants.
Claims Processing | Fraud Detection
Corroborate claims with wellness scores to accelerate processing and detect fraud.
Ageing in Place
Easily assess the wellness status of elderly clients and help them make lifestyle changes in time.
Connect with us today to discover how the Wellness Score can enhance your services and provide valuable insights for better health management.
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- https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-pressure/symptoms-causes/syc-20373410
- https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/01.cir.94.11.2850
- https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/vital-signs-body-temperature-pulse-rate-respiration-rate-blood-pressure
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31647303/#:~:text=Abstract,complex%20state%20of%20cardiorespiratory%20interactions