Employee & Population Health

Biometric Screening

Clinical measurements — such as blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose and BMI — collected to assess health and risk.

Reviewed June 2026 by Enterprise Health

Key facts

  • Captures blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, BMI and similar measures.
  • Pairs with a health risk assessment to reveal risk.
  • Feeds wellness incentives and population-health reporting.

What it means

Biometric screenings capture objective health measures that, paired with a health risk assessment, reveal risk for cardiovascular and metabolic disease. Often run as annual events, they generate panels and results that feed wellness incentives, disease-management outreach and population-health reporting.

Frequently asked

What is a biometric screening?

A set of objective clinical measurements — blood pressure, lipids, glucose, BMI — that gauge health and risk. Often run as annual events, results pair with a health risk assessment.

What happens with biometric screening results?

They feed personal risk profiles, wellness incentives and disease-management outreach, and roll up into de-identified population-health reporting. ADA and GINA rules govern how the data is collected and used.

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