



Medigold Health’s referral service enables you to proactively manage employee ill health so that you can:
- reduce levels of short-term and long-term sickness absence
- reduce presenteeism (where employees continue to work while unwell)
- increase productivity and morale among your teams
We provide specialist, impartial advice to help you understand the underlying health reasons behind your employees’ sickness absence or performance issues, and the practical steps you can take to help them return to work and full productivity as quickly and safely as possible.
This ultimately helps you to reduce costs for your business as employees feel more supported, more engaged, are less likely to need to take time off due to sickness and more able to perform effectively at work.
Benefits include:
- Robust, impartial advice
- Reduced sickness absence
- Expert clinical triage – 90% of cases resolved first time
- Flexible delivery

Find out more about our Management Referral Service
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