1. Assess the health and disease risks of individuals or groups.
2, formulate individual or group health promotion plan, and guide the individual or group health.
3. Collect and manage the health information of individuals or groups, and safeguard the health of individuals or groups.
4. Health education and promotion for individuals or groups.
5. Research and develop health management technology.
6. Evaluate the effectiveness of the application of health management technology.
The health manager is a personal health consultant, who is responsible for understanding the health status of the parties through health testing, then analyzing the data, evaluating according to the residents' health standards, judging whether the parties have health problems, and giving relevant suggestions.
Benefits of being a health manager:
1, for those who are looking for a job.
In the next five years to 10, there will be a gap of 2 million occupational health managers. I have to say that a health manager will be a very good employment direction and get a well-paid job. Everyone needs health, and a health manager is a golden career that can last a lifetime! Learning to be a health manager can make you more competent for health and make your work more valuable.
2, for the family.
Learning from a health manager and self-health management can effectively reduce the number of hospital visits, save medical expenses, get a high-quality life and be full of energy. Learning from a health manager can influence your family and friends, and make people you care about get more health care, family harmony and physical and mental pleasure.