MediKeeper, a leading workplace wellness technology company, has renewed its certification from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for the MediKeeper Health Risk Assessment (HRA). First certified in 2017, the company has achieved a perfect score in the 2021 certification process
MediKeeper met NCQA’s stringent requirements for both Health Appraisals and Self-Management Tools, validating our platform as an industry-leading solution that uses evidence-based standards to assess key areas of health promotion. NCQA Certification helps companies make informed comparisons among wellness vendors, eliminating guesswork and adding confidence to a selection.
“MediKeeper is proud to have renewed our NCAA WHP certification with a perfect 100 score as it underscores our commitment to quality and delivering a product that improves population health, protects privacy and reduces healthcare costs. Achieving the NCQA certification for another three years demonstrates our relentless focus on helping individuals manage their health, which has never been more important given the COVID-19 pandemic,” said David Ashworth, CEO of MediKeeper.
MediKeeper’s Health Risk Assessment is included in both the customizable wellness end enterprise portals but can be used as a standalone product. Once users have filled out a detailed questionnaire about their lifestyle, demographics, and personal medical history, the Health Risk Assessment provides users with individualized feedback plus suggestions for ways to lower their risk. Based on this information, administrators can make informed decisions about their wellness programming.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance is a private, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. Their seal is a widely-recognized symbol of quality. Organizations incorporating the seal into advertising and marketing materials must first pass a rigorous, comprehensive review and must annually report on their performance. For consumers and employers, the seal is a reliable indicator that an organization is well-managed and delivers high-quality care and service. NCQA has helped to build consensus around important health care quality issues by working with large employers, policymakers, doctors, patients, and health plans to decide what’s important, how to measure it, and how to promote improvement.