Occupation and Volunteer History

Our jobs and volunteer work can have an impact on our health and stress levels. Not only could it be impacting your health, it also shows what types of things might interest you. Share with your health advisors the types of things you do in your everyday life for a better assessment of your schedule and activities.

Create a History of Your Occupations & Volunteer Work
Stress has a major impact on our health, and for most of us, work is a significant contributor to our overall stress level. What you do for a living will affect your health through the physical and mental stress it places your body. If you have a low stress, low impact job, then what you do for a living might be one of the things keeping you healthy. There are many factors impacting your health that are driven by your occupation or volunteer activities, such as physically demanding jobs like construction, high-risk, stressful and demanding jobs like a fire-fighter, or the stressful, sedentary work of desk jobs. Health advisors often want to know what you do for a living, or what type of work you did when a condition first appeared. With the Occupation History feature, you can integrate your occupational history with your health history, including the ability to link occupations with other areas in your health profile.

Link Occupations to Related Areas of Your Health History
Build links between your occupations and other relevant areas of your health profile. Some of the common links to occupation would be conditions, insurance providers, exposures, and travel.

Generate Occupation & Volunteer History Reports
Sharing information about your occupation history is quick and easy by running a summary report. Reports are generated in PDF format, making it easy to save, print, or email.