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Axion Health’s public and clinical health expertise, Web technology and services are used both in the commercial sector and by public agencies in industries such as healthcare, energy, national defense, government and transportation, to name a few. Since many of our customers must be ready to serve at all times; and many have large, geographically dispersed workforces, rigorous certification needs and complex regulatory standards – we are equipped to handle the most challenging requirements. From Fortune 500 pharmaceutical companies, to the world’s most recognizable brand in disaster recovery and emergency response, our customers range in size, services and mission, but have a similar and consistent goal – to protect and preserve the health and well being of their people.  If you share this goal, Axion Health worker health-protection programs were designed with you in mind.

If You Are Charged with Reducing Risks to Your People and Your Business - Axion Health Is for You, Too.

Axion Health Offers Worker Health Protection in Three Core Programs:

HealthLink : for occupational health practice and clinic management.

Surveyor: medical surveillance and recovery programs for hazardous exposures of any kind.

ReadySet: workforce emergency preparedness and response programs with continuity planning tools.

Axion Health Programs provide long term value and are easy to integrate with your legacy systems. Anchored by the robust, unmatched Axion Web Platform, and architected with a modular structure for flexibility and adaptability, Axion Health programs can be deployed quickly and independently to meet urgent needs and fill critical gaps in workforce health protection; and can be combined affordably to deliver comprehensive programs that grow and change with your business.
 
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Filling the Gaps

Our programs fill the sizeable gaps left by untested or IT focused business continuity plans, paper-based surveillance processes and traditional occupational health systems that fail to integrate or automate certification or regulatory compliance.
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