SWICA works with experienced network partners to offers its customers throughout Switzerland a wide range of medical services relating to prevention management. Our employees are thoroughly trained in the medical field and able to provide customers with professional advice and solutions that are closely tailored to the company's needs.Ask for no-obligation advice
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By doing a health check, employees learn about their current health profile to raise awareness and encourage them to identify risk factors and choose a healthy lifestyle – at work and elsewhere. Based on the test results, employees receive information and recommendations during a personal consultation on how to enhance or maintain their health. The focus and scope of the health check-up may vary, depending on the company's needs. The subsequent optional health report highlights the health risks for the company so that it can develop further OHM measures.
Physical fitness plays an important role in health and personal wellbeing. The fitness check is the ideal way of testing the fitness of your employees. A 3D body scan is used to produce a detailed analysis of each person's body. This analysis is combined with a standardised mobility and fitness test to determine physical performance. The evaluation and consultation take place immediately afterwards with a specialist.
Musculoskeletal disorders are among the most common causes of employee absences. Understanding the causes of back pain is often the key to alleviating it or prevent it altogether. Our experts will carry out back check-ups with the "SpinalMouse," a Swiss invention. As computer-aided device, it analyses the shape of the spine and the flexibility of each section of your employees' spine. In a subsequent personal consultation each employee receives suggestions for improving his or her spinal health over the long term.
This check-up aims to reduce, and ideally prevent, any negative health effects for those who work night shifts. Under Switzerland's Employment Act, employees working 25 or more nights per year are entitled to a medical check-up and consultation. Workers can request this service every two years, or every year if they are age 45 or above. SWICA carries out the SECO night shift check-up at companies' premises and also has a broad national network of medical practices that carry out the check-ups for individual employees. This ensures that each employee receives a medical check-up and advice on important health issues relating to shift work.
For more information, please visit the SECO website
The annual flu shot protects not only individuals themselves against infection and illness but also others whom they are in contact with at home or at work. In addition, it reduces the risk of other complications. The vaccine is administered annually from the middle of October until the middle or end of November.
The skin is the largest organ in our body. Regular check-ups are important to detect sun-related skin changes or work-related skin conditions at an early stage and prevent malignant complications.
Since a visual diagnosis and a few additional details are usually enough to diagnose skin conditions, SWICA works with OnlineDoctor, the leading teledermatology platform. At OnlineDoctor, skin condition specialists assess skin changes within 48 hours. Employees upload pictures and some information on the platform. They then receive a professional assessment and recommendations on what to do, which they can view in their patient account. In more than 85% of cases, the telemedical consultation is sufficient and employees save themselves a trip to a dermatologist or specialist.
For companies that prefer physical examinations, a dermatology check-up is possible. Dermatologists then examine employees on the company's premises.
The dermatology offerings can be complemented by a presentation on skin protection (on site or as a webinar).
A health day is an ideal kick-off event when introducing occupational health management at the company or as an event by itself for employees. The offer can be arranged and tailored to the individual needs of customers, for example as an event with health check-ups, biofeedback measurements (relaxation), lectures (e.g. on mental health, nutrition and exercise) and workshops (e.g. relaxation exercises, ergonomics, movement exercises).
A healthy lifestyle can prevent more than half of all non-infectious illnesses such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes, or at least mitigate their progression. santé24's health coaching is aimed at employees who have a predisposition to high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes or lipid metabolism disorders or who already have a corresponding diagnosis.
Impaired hearing or vision can endanger the safety and performance of employees. Testing a person’s eyesight and capacity to perceive spatial and colour differences helps to detect disorders at an early stage. The same applies to hearing tests: Regular tests can counteract noise-induced hearing loss, one of the most common occupational illnesses.
Migraine is the third most common illness worldwide, affecting one in seven people. SWICA offers those suffering from headaches its adapted version of an individual coaching programme originally developed by the Swiss Headache Society and Novartis. Migraine sufferers learn about the factors triggering attacks and their effects. This helps them to adjust their behaviour and improves their quality of life in the long term.
Emergencies can happen anytime and anywhere. Therefore it's important that someone at work knows how to do the right thing and can help in such situations. In this course, employees will learn the theories and methods for becoming effective first-aiders who know what to do in an emergency. On completion of the course, participants receive a certificate from the Swiss Resuscitation Council (SRC).
Job balance is aimed at companies that would like to improve their employees' mental health. Participating employees can choose between a guided online self-help training course or telepsychological consultations. These measures can have a positive impact on employees' productivity and satisfaction.
In just a matter of minutes, the InBody© delivers a detailed analysis of your individual body composition. It uses state-of-the-art bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) via hand and foot electrodes to measure muscle mass, body fat and body water with precision. In combination with personalised on-the-spot advice, participants get valuable recommendations on nutrition and exercise.