Syrona Health and Perci Health develop cancer care solution for insurers and employers 

Digital health platform Syrona Health and Perci Health have joined forces to offer a cancer care solution for insurers and employers. 

Syrona Health offers gender-inclusive healthcare services for different life stages, while Perci Health is a virtual cancer survivorship clinic. 

The partnership aims to provide a holistic approach to cancer care, offering support at every stage of a patient’s journey.

By combining Syrona’s cancer screening with Perci’s personalised prevention and post-diagnosis rehabilitation programmes, the partnership aims to tackle the financial and productivity challenges posed by cancer, supporting patients through every phase – from early detection to long-term recovery. 

It also aims to improve patient outcomes, increase workplace productivity, and cut absenteeism-related costs for employers. 

The patient-centred solution combines advanced cancer screening, early detection, and ongoing post-diagnosis support, helping insurers and employers manage the full spectrum of cancer care— from prevention to rehabilitation. 

Anya Roy, co-founder of Syrona Health, said: “Our partnership with Perci is a game-changer for cancer care.  

“By combining Syrona’s cancer screening solutions with Perci’s network of highly skilled cancer specialists, we’re creating a seamless, patient-centred journey.  

“A cancer diagnosis is overwhelming enough without the added stress of navigating a complex healthcare system.” 

Kelly McCabe, co-founder and CEO of Perci Health, said: “Cancer survivors are often underserved, facing lasting challenges that continue well beyond their diagnosis.  

“Our partnership with Syrona allows us to deliver personalised, multidisciplinary care to more patients, while helping employers and insurers address the growing costs of cancer care.” 

Morgan Fitzsimons, co-founder and chief experience officer of Perci Health, said: “At Perci, we’re passionate about using digital innovation to bridge the gaps in healthcare, particularly for underserved groups.  

“This partnership with Syrona allows us to extend high-quality, personalised cancer care to those who are often left with nowhere to turn.  

“Together, we’re making sure that technology not only improves access to care but also enhances the quality of support for those who need it most.” 

Chantelle Bell, co-founder of Syrona Health, said: “This partnership combines Syrona’s technological innovation with Perci’s deep understanding of cancer care.  

“We’re set to transform the cancer care landscape, making it more accessible, personalised, and ultimately, more human.”

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