While quick health certifications offer immediate convenience, they may also pose risks to the accuracy and thoroughness of the results. Health certifications are often required for travel, employment, or entry into events, but could rushed assessments lead to overlooked conditions or false negatives? If health checks are conducted too quickly, is there a chance that serious conditions might go undetected? What should the standard be for these quick certifications, and how can we improve them to ensure they meet health and safety requirements? Have you had any negative experiences with rushed health checks? Let’s discuss what should change.