Nick Astwick explains how Southern Cross Health Society remains economically sustainable
Nick Astwick, chief executive at Southern Cross, has spoken about how Southern Cross Health Society remains economically sustainable. He details the three key things that the not-for-profit friendly society relies on to keep it sustainable:
· Young and healthy members - Astwick talks about how having younger, healthier members keeps claims down.
· Prevention – a focus on preventing sickness from happening, like a pilot programme the Health Society is running that offers bowel cancer screening.
· Membership growth and retention – ensuring affordable coverage and accessible benefits to help maintain tenure.
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