About Us


Healthcare Connections is a forward-thinking occupational healthcare provider. Established in 1996, we are recognised as a leading occupational health, medical services provider and chain of custody collection expert in the drug & alcohol abuse arena. 

Major clients include small, medium and large businesses, including FTSE 100 financial organisations and transportation organisations such as Network Rail and The Rail Safety & Standards Board. Healthcare Connections also serves companies based in other varied industries such as: construction, aviation, telecoms, road haulage & public utility sectors. 

Over the last 5 years we have been working with businesses providing healthcare solutions for pandemic flu planning.  We have already been able to help many well-established companies with pandemic flu Antiviral Protection Plans, including many high street banks such as HSBC, a large number of financial institutes, media organisations, pharmaceutical companies and also several UK Universities. All these organisations recognised the threat and wanted to help protect their staff in the event of a flu pandemic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Bird Flu fear as mutant strain hits China and Vietnam
29 August 2011 - According to the BBC, avian flu shows signs of a resurgence, while a mutant strain - able to sidestep vaccines - could be spreading in Asia, the United Nations has warned.  Read the full
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10 March 2011 Flu Figures
Latest figures from the HPA show the number of deaths from Influenza - 546.
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Influenza Deaths Reach 254
Latest figures from the Health Protection Agency (HPA) show an increase in the number of influenza deaths - 20 January 2011. The total number of people who are reported to have died from flu in the UK since the season began in October has reached 254.
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Swine Flu Deaths continue to rise
Latest figures from the Health Protection Agency (HPA) show as of 5 January 2011, 50 fatal cases have been verified as relating to influenza infection. Of these cases, 45 have been associated with swine flu (H1N1 2009) infection and five with influenza B infection.
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