Whole Health Management (WHM), a leading operator of on-site and near-site health clinics and wellness centers for large self-insured corporations, recorded 26.32 percent growth, treated more than 224,600 patients, and opened 11 new clinics in 2007. Last year was the company’s most successful year in its 26 years of operations. Additionally, the company added several key executives to its senior management team.
“2007 was a defining year for Whole Health,” said Jim Hummer, founder and CEO of Whole Health Management. “We have built a solid foundation for our service model and continually strive to shape our industry, rather than being shaped by it. We look forward to taking our scope of client services and performance to the next level in 2008.”
New Facilities and Services
In 2007, WHM opened 11 new clinics and wellness centers across the nation for clients including Scholastic. Additionally, WHM expanded its service offering at one of its existing Florida Power & Light clinic locations and significantly increased its scope of primary care services for employees and dependents at several facilities.
The company also unveiled a full, on-site pharmacy offering to leverage opportunities to improve clinical outcomes while reducing costs for its clients. WHM’s on-site pharmacy services are expected to improve clinical compliance with treatment regimens, increase the utilization of generic prescriptions, and decrease the likelihood of miscommunication between clinicians and pharmacists. The on-site pharmacist will be available for patient education and counseling, in addition to serving as an important health team member. The on-site pharmacies are able to fill prescriptions from on-site Whole Health clinicians and community-based providers, and will provide added convenience for patients by reducing travel time.
New Employees and Associates
In 2007, WHM welcomed Marty Butler and Madison Mauze, vice presidents of business development, and David Wittkowsky, vice president of human capital, to its senior management team. Dr. Allan Khoury transitioned from clinical operations to Chief Medical Officer, and Dr. Kelly Victory, Whole Health’s former Chief Medical Officer, was appointed President of the company’s Live Whole Health division. Doug Grossman-McKee joined the WHM senior management team as vice president of clinic operations.
Additionally, the company hired 261 new Associates to support the company’s clinical services and uphold its commitment to offer high quality, efficient and accessible patient care.
About Whole Health Management
Whole Health Management is a leading operator of on-site and near-site employer sponsored clinics, health and wellness centers, and pharmacies in the United States. Since 1981, Whole Health has provided comprehensive and integrated occupational health, preventive care, urgent and primary care, physical therapy, fitness programs, health risk and disease management, health coaching and behavioral health counseling to corporate employees and their families. Whole Health clinics deliver significant savings to corporations through lower health care costs, increased productivity, reduced employee sick time, and decreased pharmacy costs. Whole Health currently serves more than 300,000 employees, and in many cases, spouses and dependents, at 69 sites, including many large corporations and Fortune 500 companies. For more information about Whole Health, visit www.wholehealthnet.com.