Nuffield Health Chief Urges Business to Look After Employees as UK Health Policy Disenfranchises the Consumer
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Nuffield Health Chief Urges Business to Look After Employees as UK Health Policy Disenfranchises the Consumer PR Newswire LONDON, June 14, 2012 LONDON, June 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- View the full

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Nuffield Health Chief Urges Business to Look
After Employees as UK Health Policy
Disenfranchises the Consumer
PR Newswire
LONDON, June 14, 2012
LONDON
,
June 14, 2012
/PRNewswire/ --
View the full interview at http://www.broadcastprbusiness.com
Nuffield Health Group Chief Executive David Mobbs says the NHS and Social
Healthcare Bill is flawed. Speaking in a recent health leadership series interview
with The Broadcast PR Business, he claims that UK health policy is dis-
enfranchising the health consumer and businesses need to invest more in
looking after their workforces.
David Mobbs states:
"The big contribution employers can make is to do more to look after the well-
being of their workforce. That is the new corporate social responsibility agenda
for the future."
The charity, now fifty years old, says 1.3 million people each year suffer work
related ill health, some of which is due to stress like cardiovascular disease.
David Mobbs highlights the research of The World Economic Forum which
shows that chronic disease now ranks in the top three greatest risks to global
economic security. He adds that research by The York Health Economics
Consortium indicates that the rising cost of diabetes could bankrupt the NHS.
The Group Chief Executive of Nuffield now believes that health consumers want
to become more engaged in looking after their wellbeing, but need to be
offered the right environment with the right tools to do this. He says 70% of
people who sign up for a Nuffield medical check with follow-on support improve
at least one variable of their health.
The charity is the UK's largest provider of joined-up healthcare services in the
UK, carrying out employee health assessments both in the workplace and at its
two hundred corporate sites nationwide.
Nuffield advises many blue chip companies and runs over 50,000 health
screenings each year. For the past five years, Nuffield has won the Flame
Award for Integrated Corporate Wellbeing Site.
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