AHP (Active Health Partners) leading health and absence management provider today announced a strategic partnership with leading insurer, QBE. The alliance aims to provide an exclusive accident reporting and absence management service with employee well-being an underpinning principle.
AHP's pioneering nurse-led technology-based service is a big step forward for QBE in realising its vision to deliver a revolutionary, seamless service to its clients.
"QBE is an organisation that excels in continuous delivery of new and proven quality products and services" stated James Barber, Deputy Portfolio Manager at QBE. "We are excited to be collaborating with another forward-thinking company, whose experience in providing medical support and injury management will enable QBE to offer clients an innovative product that the insurance industry has not yet seen".
Gerry Callaghan, Active Health Partners, said: "We are delighted to be part of such a strategic partnership as this, especially as QBE is undoubtedly a progressive insurer."
AHP's Accident Reporting and Management (ARM) service offers employers a solution for policy compliance and risk management through a combination medical intervention from Day 1 and sophisticated data capture and reporting. The sophisticated technology and medical support provided by AHP aims to ensure health & safety policies are complied with and that employees have the right level of support when reporting accidents and absences.
ARM is designed to replace accident/incident books. It offers detailed reporting and provides employees with professional medical advice 24 hours, 365 days a year.
AHP is the first and only company to provide a 24/7/365 solution that ensures accident reporting policies are complied with and the data captured offers robust audit trails to mitigate risk. Daren Pemberton, Accident Reporting Director at AHP comments, "Companies may boast good Occupational Health; use of electronic systems for reporting accidents or traditional paper accident books but, crucially, none of these methods ensure consistency and compliance to reporting procedures and none are seamlessly integrated."
About AHPs' process
Qualified nurses in AHP's Nurse Contact Centre record work-related injuries and near misses. They send immediate notification to the relevant managers via email or SMS text messaging. The service will make reporting easier, provide consistency, enable assessments of trends, and ultimately contribute to injury prevention.
AHP has a proven track record of reducing absence and time lost due to accidents and has significant experience in providing medical support and injury management. |