With the growing need to maintain employee privacy and well-being, the shift from traditional onsite clinics to virtual health care and telemedicine is gaining momentum. Many forward-thinking employers are now reconsidering their investments in onsite health facilities, recognising that these are often underutilised due to employee concerns about privacy and confidentiality.
Neil Kinsley, Head of Business Development at Unu Health, emphasizes, “Many employees are hesitant to use onsite clinics due to fears that their health issues will become public knowledge or that clinic staff might disclose sensitive information to their employers. This has led to a significant underutilisation of these facilities, leaving employers with a costly yet ineffective investment.”
Statistics support this concern. According to one recent survey, many employees avoid onsite clinics due to privacy fears, leading to empty facilities despite the substantial investment by employers. This issue is particularly prevalent in industries such as mining, where employees worry about the implications of using onsite health services (Hamilton Health Box) (Vital Signs, NeoPath Health).
Virtual health care and telemedicine offer a robust solution. By providing private, immediate access to healthcare, these digital services ensure that employees can seek medical advice and treatment without fear of privacy breaches. Joffe adds, “Virtual health platforms allow employees to consult with healthcare professionals from the comfort of their homes or any private space, ensuring complete confidentiality and reducing the stigma or anxiety associated with visiting a workplace clinic.”
The benefits of virtual health care extend beyond privacy. Studies have shown that companies implementing telemedicine services see happier, more productive employees, and reduced absenteeism. These platforms can offer a range of services, including mental health support, chronic disease management, and preventive care, tailored to the specific needs of the workforce (Vital Signs, NeoPath Health).
“Adopting virtual health solutions is not just about protecting privacy,” Joffe continues. “It’s about providing accessible, efficient, and comprehensive care that meets the needs of today’s dynamic workforce. By doing so, employers can foster a healthier, more engaged, and loyal team.”
For more information on how virtual health and telemedicine can benefit your organizstion, visit www.unuhealth.org