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Simplyhealth uses AI to keep workers out of NHS waiting rooms

The health insurer is turning to agentic AI to scale its services, hoping to keep employees healthy and at their desks rather than waiting for NHS appointments

Simplyhealth provides everyday healthcare, GP appointments, physiotherapy, mental health support, and diagnostics, targeting minor issues before they escalate into long-term absence(Image: PA)

Simplyhealth has committed to tackling Britain's productivity crisis by addressing escalating corporate sick leave, which drains an estimated £150bn from the nation's economy each year due to the NHS's extensive treatment backlog.

The healthcare provider is embracing agentic AI to expand its operations, aiming to maintain workforce health and attendance rather than leaving staff waiting for NHS consultations, as reported by .

"The average sick days per employee per year have spiked to 9.4, nearly two full working weeks", Simplyhealth chief customer officer Claudia Nicholls told City AM.

"If you think about it, that's nearly two whole working weeks... that's not good for productivity, and if you add that up, that's not good for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a whole".

Simplyhealth delivers routine healthcare services including GP consultations, physiotherapy, mental health assistance, and diagnostic testing, addressing minor ailments before they develop into extended absences.

The firm maintains that healthcare coverage ought to be universally available, rather than remaining an executive privilege.

"It should be the working folk who have it... all of those key workers who help the economy run", Nicholls said.

AI as a productivity lever

To satisfy this expanding demand, Simplyhealth has streamlined substantial portions of its customer operations through a collaboration with technology giant Salesforce.