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04 September 2024
UK
Reporter Diana Bui

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MAXIS GBN partners with Abi Global Health

MAXIS Global Benefits Network (MAXIS GBN) has teamed up with Abi Global Health to provide on-demand access to professional healthcare.

Abi, a virtual care platform that connects patients to a local healthcare professional in 40 seconds or less, offers a range of options for employees to access both physical and mental healthcare using text, phone, or video consultations.

According to the firm, Abi's AI-powered allocation algorithm quickly matches patients with top healthcare professionals 24/7, providing cost-effective, quality care for multinational companies across 40 countries in 24 languages.

Abi has become the latest supplier to join MAXIS GBN’s wellness technology marketplace, which connects companies with third-party suppliers offering comprehensive wellness solutions tailored to their global workforce.

Kim-Fredrik Schneider, co-founder and CEO of Abi Global Health, remarks: “At Abi, our mission is to use technology to solve the chronic undersupply of healthcare professionals globally. In the post-COVID world, virtual care is more in demand than ever before, and our solution ensures fast, cost-effective, and high-quality professional healthcare delivery.

“We’re excited to be working with MAXIS GBN, helping their multinational clients to provide on-demand healthcare to their employees around the world.”

Leena Johns, chief health and wellness officer at MAXIS GBN, states: “Virtual care, particularly with AI integration, effectively addresses these challenges by increasing the accessibility of quality healthcare and reducing the healthcare costs associated with this reliance on specialist care.

“Working with Abi is a great opportunity for employers to ensure that they are supporting the mental and physical health of their people with a technology-first approach to healthcare.”

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