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Bupa's the new name in home healthcare
4 December 2008
The UK’s most experienced home healthcare provider, Harlow-based Clinovia, is changing its name to make the range of services that it provides clearer to customers and patients.
From 1 December 2008 the company, which provides comprehensive home healthcare for more than 9,500 NHS patients a month with a wide range of medical and chronic conditions, will be known as Bupa Home Healthcare.
The move reinforces Bupa’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for high-quality home healthcare services both from the NHS and the private sector. It comes two years after the company was acquired by Bupa and marks the completion of its integration into the worldwide health and care group.
Managing director of Bupa Home Healthcare, Steve Flanagan, said: "The name may be changing but our determination to provide the highest quality care for our patients, so that they can enjoy a better quality of life, remains at the heart of what we do.
"Having Bupa’s resources, wide expertise and brand behind us undoubtedly brings major benefits to the business and its future success.
"Bupa has no shareholders so it reinvests surpluses into providing even better care – and that is good news for our patients, our customers and our people."
Clinovia has a total of 32 years’ experience in home and community care and Bupa Home Healthcare’s key objective remains the same: To be the homecare provider of choice for all NHS and private customers.
During the week beginning Monday 1 December, Bupa Home Healthcare staff at its bases in Harlow, Derby and Glasgow, will be taking part in a range of activities to celebrate their second anniversary of joining the Bupa group and their new name.
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