ProMedical Achieves Cyber Security Plus Accreditation

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ProMedical Achieves Cyber Security Plus Accreditation

Cyber Security Plus Accreditation

ProMedical has been formally awarded Cyber Security Plus accreditation, reinforcing our commitment to safeguarding sensitive data and ensuring the highest standards of information security across our healthcare workforce and service operations.

As NHS organisations and government bodies continue to operate in an environment of growing cyber risk, the ability to demonstrate resilience and robust governance is essential. This accreditation confirms that ProMedical has established a secure, compliant, and resilient IT ecosystem, giving our partners confidence that their data, and the data of the patients and professionals we support, is protected to industry-leading standards.

Statement

“Cyber resilience is no longer optional for those working alongside the NHS and government,” said . “Achieving Cyber Security Plus is a clear signal of our determination to protect every individual, organisation, and community that trusts ProMedical. We combine clinical excellence with digital security, ensuring safety, reliability, and confidence in everything we do.”

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This accreditation is a vital pillar of ProMedical’s wider governance and assurance framework, aligning with our mission to deliver safe, compliant, and trusted solutions across flexible healthcare staffing, insourcing, clinical advisory, and care services.

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If you are a healthcare organisation seeking a partner with uncompromising standards of governance and security, or a professional looking to work with a trusted provider, please contact us.

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