Digital health and wellness provider announces platform enhancements

Improvements allow members to more easily manage their health and wellness needs

Digital health and wellness provider announces platform enhancements
Novus Health has announced a new release of its health and wellness navigation platform, which helps users navigate the healthcare system and provides resources for managing health and achieving wellness goals.

The new launch offers a number of enhancements. Architectural improvements to the information management system allow members more easily find the content they need. Users can experience the platform across multiple touchpoints, including web, mobile, and call centre support.

The site also has interactive search tools and informative guides. Users can find local health practitioners, specialists, hospitals, and clinics. The guides, meanwhile, help them through the challenges of a new diagnosis as well as finding options in the local healthcare system.

New wellness support products are also being launched on the platform. These include an integrative health risk assessment and a health coaching program to manage absence and disability issues.

Client administrators are able to configure it based on their branding and messaging. They can also tweak it to feature and promote their ongoing internal programs such as second-medical opinion services, employee assistance programs, and physical activity support plans. Those who want to improve engagement from their members can also utilize the platform’s business intelligence reports, decision-making tools, and campaigning capability.

The platform is available in English and French, with support from bilingual health information specialists to help members navigate their options. All content on the site is localized and reviewed by clinical staff.

Novus Health’s digital health navigation and wellness solutions are provided to over five million people.


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