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Investing.com -- Wolters Kluwer (AS:WLSNc) (EURONEXT:WKL) has formed a global collaboration with Enterprise Health to enhance occupational health software capabilities for enterprises with on-site clinics and advanced health needs.
The partnership integrates Wolters Kluwer’s environmental, health and safety management systems with Enterprise Health’s occupational health software platform, which currently serves clients in more than 50 countries.
Enterprise Health’s solution is built on a certified Electronic Health Record platform and covers various aspects of employee health including health surveillance, worksite injury management, urgent care, chronic disease management, and wellness programs.
Richard Pulliam, SVP and General Manager of Wolters Kluwer EHS & ESG, said, "We are committed to continuous innovation through product development and new collaborations to ensure our clients have access to transformative technologies enabling them to plan, predict and act in line with their health and safety commitments."
The Enterprise Health platform operates on an ONC-ACB-certified ambulatory care platform, allowing organizations to manage employee health, occupational medicine, leave management, and wellness programs through a single clinical platform with configurable workflows and interoperable design.
Jeff Donnell, Enterprise Health president, stated, "We are laser focused on occupational and employee health, and collaborating with Wolters Kluwer in the EHS space results in a best-of-breed combination for enterprise-level clients."
Wolters Kluwer EHS & ESG is part of the company’s Corporate Performance & ESG division. The Netherlands-based company reported 2024 annual revenues of €5.9 billion and employs approximately 21,600 people across operations in over 40 countries.
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