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Healix and GSA partner on travel risk assessments

Healthcare and travel risk management services provider, Healix, has announced a strategic partnership with risk, security and resilience management consultancy, GSA Global.

Under the agreement, GSA will provide Healix’s clients and prospects with independent travel risk assessments and audits to check that travel management policies and procedures meet best practice criteria as outlined in the ISO 31030:2021 framework.

Commenting on the new partnership, James Henderson, CEO of Healix International said: “Our partnership with GSA Global marks an exciting development for Healix, significantly enhancing our travel risk management services. Collaborating with an independent organisation to review our clients’ travel risk management programmes not only adds credibility but also ensures that we are delivering tailored, high-quality solutions for both our current and future clients. Together with GSA Global, we’ll be helping clients meet the requirements of ISO 31030 and ensure duty of care for their travellers.”

David Wood, CEO of GSA Global added: “In a time of challenging world events, we are delighted with our new partnership with Healix which brings together a wealth of experience across the remit of travel risk management and allows us to deliver an enhanced service to organisations around the safety and security of their travellers.”



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