Medicals Direct re-brands.

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Medicals Direct Group has re-branded itself as MDG.

The Stanmore-based provider of medical screenings and evidence has also announced the launch of a new website, www.wearemdg.com, plus enhancement of secure online case tracking systems Meditrak and Healthtrak. However the firm said there are both visual and organisational aspects to the rebrand. Apart from a new logo, MDG's two operating divisions, handling healthcare and insurer services, will be known as MDG Health and MDG Medicals Direct. Mike Benton, CEO of Medicals Direct, said: "Our new visual identity will better communicate our core proposition and approach to service provi...

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