Bupa supports health promotion initiatives
In line with its primary objective to provide the very best in health care in a professional, caring and understanding manner, Bupa recently extended its support for a newly launched platform that facilitates health promotion -...
In line with its primary objective to provide the very best in health care in a professional, caring and understanding manner, Bupa recently extended its support for a newly launched platform that facilitates health promotion - SMS4Health.
GlobalCapital Health Insurance Agency, representatives of Bupa in Malta, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Medical Portals Ltd, developers and promoters of SMS4Health, to support the initiative and contribute to increasing awareness about the benefits of using the system. SMS4Health reminds its subscribers about their routine health check-ups by sending SMSs. The system will be available from leading family doctors. In the near future, the system will extend to other medical services. SMS4Health also sends educational SMSs as well as information SMSs when, for example, a medical product is recalled from the market - the latter has already been put to practice and has proven to be an effective information tool.
"This initiative aims to provide an outstanding health promotion and disease prevention solution to suit our busy lifestyles while making it easier for subscribers to remain in tune with their own health," said Nicholas Portelli, CEO at GlobalCapital.
Bupa Malta manager Adriana Zarb Adami recently delivered a presentation during a symposium titled Thinking Prevention, organised to introduce SMS4Health among doctors and medical practitioners.
The symposium highlighted the need for doctors to introduce practices that facilitate risk factor identification and management and underlined the importance of using patient contact as an opportunity to disseminate health promotion information. The meeting also discussed national health promotion strategies.
Mrs Zarb Adami explained that Bupa has strengthened its working relationships with like-minded medical care suppliers and private hospitals such as the St James Group and Medical Laboratory Services, St Anne's Clinic, St Mark's Clinic and Da Vinci Hospital, to facilitate access and ease the burden on patients requiring private medical care.
She explained that the recent agreements with these private entities clearly indicate Bupa's strong intentions to consolidate its presence in Malta as the premier service provider in private health insurance cover.
GlobalCapital constantly endeavours to deliver affordable, value-added and cost-effective insurance solutions that guarantee peace of mind to clients. The recent agreements foster an optimum environment for healthy relationships between GlobalCapital Health Insurance Agency Ltd, Bupa clients and the participating private medical entities.
GlobalCapital Health Insurance Agency, representatives of Bupa in Malta, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Medical Portals Ltd, developers and promoters of SMS4Health, to support the initiative and contribute to increasing awareness about the benefits of using the system. SMS4Health reminds its subscribers about their routine health check-ups by sending SMSs. The system will be available from leading family doctors. In the near future, the system will extend to other medical services. SMS4Health also sends educational SMSs as well as information SMSs when, for example, a medical product is recalled from the market - the latter has already been put to practice and has proven to be an effective information tool.
"This initiative aims to provide an outstanding health promotion and disease prevention solution to suit our busy lifestyles while making it easier for subscribers to remain in tune with their own health," said Nicholas Portelli, CEO at GlobalCapital.
Bupa Malta manager Adriana Zarb Adami recently delivered a presentation during a symposium titled Thinking Prevention, organised to introduce SMS4Health among doctors and medical practitioners.
The symposium highlighted the need for doctors to introduce practices that facilitate risk factor identification and management and underlined the importance of using patient contact as an opportunity to disseminate health promotion information. The meeting also discussed national health promotion strategies.
Mrs Zarb Adami explained that Bupa has strengthened its working relationships with like-minded medical care suppliers and private hospitals such as the St James Group and Medical Laboratory Services, St Anne's Clinic, St Mark's Clinic and Da Vinci Hospital, to facilitate access and ease the burden on patients requiring private medical care.
She explained that the recent agreements with these private entities clearly indicate Bupa's strong intentions to consolidate its presence in Malta as the premier service provider in private health insurance cover.
GlobalCapital constantly endeavours to deliver affordable, value-added and cost-effective insurance solutions that guarantee peace of mind to clients. The recent agreements foster an optimum environment for healthy relationships between GlobalCapital Health Insurance Agency Ltd, Bupa clients and the participating private medical entities.