MANAMA: The American Mission Hospital (AMH) has tied up with Soza Health UK and Dhu3, Bahrain, to conduct health assessments in Bahrain.
Under the theme ‘Wellness in the workplace – Protecting your employees’ it has launched the Soza Health pilot assessment programme in which companies can book appointments for their staff.
Trained AMH staff will visit the companies and conduct these assessments.
It takes less than an hour for each staff member’s Soza assessment, which provides immediate information on where each member stands on the health and wellness spectrum.
A customised and confidential report, with suggestions for actionable steps toward better health, is then provided to each employee at the end of their assessment.
“At AMH, we now focus more on wellness initiatives because illness treatments can be avoided with healthy lifestyles. With organisations like Soza Health, which base their testing systems and algorithms on excellent medical research, we can show a health report card to customers so that they can take appropriate corrective steps in nutrition and fitness. And these remedial lifestyles could even result in greater immunisation against illnesses,” said AMH corporate chief executive Dr George Cheriyan.
“With 90 data readings taken in just over 35 minutes, and loaded into Soza’s secure cloud system, each customer would know how his or her body is performing from the health rating they receive,” said Tim King, the CEO of SOZA Health UK.
“This pilot programme will run till end-December 2020, through AMH and Dhu3,” said Paul Groom, the director of Dhu3, a Bahrain-based company delivering digital and tech solutions to the GCC market.