Good Records are Important
In whatever you do keeping records of important things is a must
more so if the records pertain to your health. Your good health
records can have so many positive things in your life. Applying
for a job needs that you have a good health record.
Even in terms of getting a life insurance, good records plays an
important part for its approval. Keeping your good health records
will correct any erroneous health diagnosis that might inadvertently
be made later on.
You see, doctors are humans too, subject to unintentional errors
more specifically when it comes to diagnosing a patient’s
illness. This is the very reason why a second opinion or even a
third opinion came to being.
Good health records will open the doors for you towards employment
while having a record of ill health will naturally close the employment
doors for you. This is of course natural since business relies on
human resources to be profitable. If your health record is poor,
naturally you cannot be expected to function well in your job assignment
and absences from work will be expected because of ill health which
would make you as a non productive employee. You will then become
a liability of the business enterprise instead of being an asset
in their quest for profit. This scenario is why business establishments
would tend to reject application for employment of applicants with
poor health records.
Insurance companies will usually reject applicants for life insurance
to persons found to have serious illness like cancer, heart disease
and other life threatening diseases. Insurance companies are very
strict when it comes to life insurance. They usually will have to
check your past health records to look for serious illnesses. Actually,
even when you have your good health records to show them, most insurance
companies will still have to subject you to their own team of doctors
who are on their payroll for diagnostic services, to make sure that
you are in good health and possess no life threatening disease.
Life insurances would profit if you live long while if you die after
just several years after having been fully approved of your life
insurance then it will be a loss to their insurance operation.
Obviously, good health records that you keep will help you in
terms of looking for employment and even in applying for life insurance.
But you should keep one thing in mind. Even when you have that good
health record on file for employment and insurance purposes, it
is no guarantee that your body would remain as healthy as when you
have that last medical check-up pronouncing you healthy as a bull.
You have to be aware that diseases are caused by our day to day
activities. And as such, if you want to remain healthy as a bull
as per your last medical check-up, you have to keep up with the
healthy life style that you are used to. Otherwise you might open
yourself to possible changes in your physical condition that might
result to poor
health records.
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