AXA PPP introduces pay-as -you-go OH for SMEs and mid-sized corporates

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AXA PPP healthcare has introduced a pay-as-you-go occupational health service for SMEs and mid-sized corporates who occasionally need the input of occupational health experts to help them manage staff absences and performance issues relating to ill health at work.

The Occupational Health on Demand (OHOD) service will enable intermediaries to offer these clients a cost effective, flexible way to access OH professionals as and when they need them to help: Clients will have full control of spend through clear standardised pricing.  The insurer said that joining the service is 'easy', pn receipt of an employer's one-page set-up form, AXA PPP will send by return a welcome letter, fulfilment brochure and two-page contract for signing to formalise the arrangement. Once the signed confirmation is received, an OHOD account co-ordinator will set up a ...

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