ProMedical Secures Position on HealthTrust Europe Clinical Insourcing Framework

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ProMedical Secures Position on HealthTrust Europe Clinical Insourcing Framework

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ProMedical has been awarded a place on the HealthTrust Europe Clinical Insourcing Framework TWS III, enabling NHS organisations to access additional clinical capacity through insourcing partnerships.

This award recognises ProMedical’s capability to deliver safe, effective, and efficient clinical insourcing solutions that support Trusts in addressing elective backlogs, meeting care targets, and enhancing patient outcomes.

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“Insourcing is a vital lever for reducing waiting lists and improving patient access,” said , CEO. “We are delighted to have been recognised by HTE and look forward to supporting NHS organisations in delivering sustainable results.”

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This framework position reinforces ProMedical’s expanding portfolio of solutions to support the NHS in overcoming systemic challenges.

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If you are a clinician interested in insourcing opportunities, or a healthcare provider seeking additional clinical capacity, please contact us.

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