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- Bupa’s Oncology Support Team receives Macmillan training
Bupa’s Oncology Support Team has received expert training from Macmillan Cancer Support, to help them to better assist customers throughout their cancer treatment.
- Bupa Health and Wellbeing appoints Patrick Watt
Bupa Health and Wellbeing has appointed Patrick Watt to the role of Director of Corporate within the Sales and Marketing team. He will oversee the corporate customer segment of Bupa’s UK business.
- Bupa comment on OFT decision to refer private healthcare market to Competition Commission
Following the decision by the OFT to refer the market for privately funded healthcare services in the UK to the Competition Commission for further investigation, Dr Natalie-Jane Macdonald, managing director, Bupa Health and Wellbeing comments.
- Workplace absence costs Britain's small businesses 10% of turnover
Small business bosses pushing their health to the limit.
- Bupa launches UK Sport partnership with the world’s first human vault
Champion gymnast Dan Keatings will complete a world first by teaming up with Britain's Got Talent winners Spelbound to perform a display using a 'human vault'.
- New website helps ‘silver surfers’ explore retirement living options
Goldsborough Estates, a leading retirement property management specialist, has launched a new website to help people learn more about retirement and assisted living developments in their area.
- Bupa reaches agreement with BMI Healthcare
Today Bupa has announced that it has reached an agreement with BMI Healthcare.
- Cost of cancer to rise by almost two thirds over next decade
New approaches to diagnosing and treating cancer urgently needed to avoid a £5.9billion shortfall.
- Bupa comment on OFT report into private healthcare
Bupa gives its views following the publication of the OFT’s report on its market study into the provision of private healthcare.
- Brits risking financial shock in old age by failing to save for care
People are risking financial shock in retirement as new international research from Bupa has found that Brits are the least likely to think they will need to save in the future for the costs of care in old age.





























