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Karen Spence

Account Manager at Healix Health

Karen Spence is an experienced Account Manager currently at Healix Health Services since January 2022. Prior to this role, Karen served as Head of Account Management at Hillgate Travel from April 2016 to January 2022. Previously, Karen held the position of Director Client Services at Reed & Mackay from 2012 to 2014, where responsibilities included managing a team focused on client accountability and retention, and developing strong client relationships. Additionally, Karen was the Director Client Services at FCM Travel Solutions UK from 1995 to 2012, operating at a senior level and providing leadership in both client management and business growth initiatives. Throughout these roles, Karen has demonstrated exceptional skills in client services, strategic management, and team leadership, effectively contributing to the success of various organizations in the travel industry.

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Healix Health

Part of Healix, Healix Health gives organisations more control over healthcare provisions for their employees. We provide a more flexible and cost-effective alternative to traditional private medical health cover through Corporate Healthcare Trusts, which form a savings pocket for any unspent funds to support future claims. Designed around your organisation's needs, a Healthcare Trust provides reassurance and support with a seamless claims process and nurse-led management. Covering a range of healthcare benefits from everyday care to more bespoke needs. For those needing additional support, a Healix Third-Party Administrator helps to streamline the process of finding and managing medical care costs efficiently. We offer support throughout the entire process from sourcing to arranging appointments, allowing your employees to place their focus on their well-being. It is no wonder that so many organisations have turned away from the unresponsive insurance policies that they were, quite literally, paying a premium for. Find out more below.


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