Update on HealthScreen UK
Since my last post, I’ve been meeting with a wide range of employers, benefits consultants and insurers to discuss the cancer specific screening proposition of HealthScreen
Since my last post, I’ve been meeting with a wide range of employers, benefits consultants and insurers to discuss the cancer specific screening proposition of HealthScreen
Last week I was appointed MD of HealthScreen UK, the exciting new venture to help employers and their employees in the early detection and prevention of cancer.
Are you going to www.healthatwork2011.co.uk at the NEC 8/9 March? I’ll be there both days, spending much of my time with the team from www.breasthealthuk.com who have just launched
The Government has recently announced a new review into the sickness absence system in the UK. According to the DWP , ‘ The independent review, jointly chaired by
The most common cancer for women makes most of the headlines today following updated figures released by Cancer Research UK (CRUK). In earlier posts, I’ve told you
In their briefing on the Health and Social Care Bill which is being debated by MPs today, the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) indicates that already, certain
I don’t know Tony Massey, the CMO of Vielife, but he has made some very pertinent comments about the current issues in the debate about where
Group Risk and Private Medical Insurers have been celebrating the exception of their insurances from the new regulations around the default retirement age coming into force from this
I’ve been sent details of this two day conference at the NEC 8/9 March. Full details can be found at www.healthatwork2011.co.uk . I’ve registered to go as
Back in September I suggested that providing employees with a flu vaccination seemed a sound investment ahead of the winter months. Like many health related commercial considerations,