HealthScreen UK tackles cancer in the workplace

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A new provider of health screening services, HealthScreen UK, has entered the UK employee benefits market.

The company follows the Government's new cancer strategy, Improving Outcomes, published in January 2011. It challenges employers to help drive early diagnosis of cancer amongst employees and improve survival rates by making it easier for them to participate in screening programmes. HealthScreen offers screening services to employers looking to help staff manage their health risk. Employees will have access to a range of screening services, including; BreastCheck - an extensive consultation that provides a reliable overview of past and future breast health. SkinCheck - a complete bo...

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