New Leaf Health has joined the Association of Medical Insurers and Intermediaries (AMII) as a corporate member.
New Leaf Health has been providing workplace wellbeing services since 1996 and was one of the first businesses in the UK to start operating in the wellbeing sector.
The firm works with many large private organisations, as well as several government and NHS programmes, It offers UK-wide employee health programmes, wellbeing events, training services and consultancy.
Andy Lee-O’Neil, managing director of New Leaf Health, (pictured), said: “We’re incredibly excited to be joining AMII as a provider member.
“New Leaf has been delivering health and well-being services to UK businesses for more than 28 years.
“Given the nature of our work, we do identify health risks, but ultimately our aim is around prevention – by influencing positive lifestyle behaviour changes, empowering employees to take ownership of their wellbeing and delivering training that improves awareness, knowledge, skills and collaboration.
“We have worked successfully with partners and intermediaries for over 19 years and have a proven track record around trust, reliability and quality.
“As our business continues to evolve, joining AMII is the next step in helping us improve the health and wellbeing of employees across all sectors, UK-wide.”
Dave Middleton, executive chairman of AMII, said: “We are delighted to welcome New Leaf Health as they join our membership.
“Their workplace wellbeing services are extremely important, particularly considering how the workplace environment has transformed in recent years.
“Spanning nearly three decades of expertise, New Leaf Health will undoubtedly prove to be a great addition to AMIIs membership in enhancing our collective ability to provide and promote best practices within the medical insurance industry.”