RedArc: Cancer survivors left alone to pursue post-treatment care

Referrals to specialist charity and support organisation are needed twice as often for people with cancer than for non-cancer cases Those referred to RedArc for cancer support consistently require more assistance than those with other conditions. Over the past five years, the nurse-led support organisation found that people with cancer need 31% more resources (such… Continue reading →

RedArc predicts clinical case management to become more prevalent in 2026

Employers not equipped to deliver clinical case management themselves Case management needs to be delivered by clinical experts As the number of economically inactive people continues to rise, and government pressure mounts to bring more individuals back into the workforce, both industry and employers are set to place renewed focus on this challenge in the… Continue reading →

RedArc: We don’t assign blame for physical illness, nor should we for mental illness

As World Suicide Prevention Day approaches on Wednesday, 10 September, Christine Husbands, commercial consultant, RedArc commented: “‘Changing the Narrative’ is a highly appropriate theme for this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day. Just as we do not assign blame to individuals for physical illnesses, we should strive to acknowledge mental health conditions with greater sensitivity and… Continue reading →

95% of policyholders have an enchanced view of their insurer after receiving support from RedArc

Almost all (95%) policyholders have an enhanced view of their insurer after receiving added-value support for a serious health condition, disability, trauma or bereavement, according to the latest patient data from RedArc.  While the nurse-led health and wellbeing organisation believes that offering added-value services is the right thing for insurers to do, it also demonstrates… Continue reading →