Falck Healthcare health plan for 150,000 persons in Denmark
21-Nov. 2007
From early 2008, members of PFA Pension – one of Denmark's largest life and pension
companies - will be eligible to receive interdisciplinary treatment such as physiotherapy and chiropractic
treatment as well as massage and zone therapy at Falck Healthcare’s 80 health centres around Denmark.
The
plan is called PFA Forebygger (PFA Preventive) and is designed to provide better quality of life and
societal gains running into millions of kroner. PFA expects that, during the first year, about 150,000
people will have access to interdisciplinary treatment at Falck Healthcare.
“We
are pleased to introduce the PFA Forebygger plan to our clients and in this way to contribute to remedying
the shortage of labour in companies as well as in society in general,” said Henrik Heideby, CEO of PFA
Pension.
News from 2007
Falck Healthcare health plan for 150,000 persons in Denmark
21-Nov. 2007
From early 2008, members of PFA Pension, one of Denmark's largest life and pension companies, will be eligible to receive interdisciplinary treatment such as physiotherapy and chiropractic treatment as well as massage and zone therapy at Falck Healthcare's 80 health centres around Denmark.Tender contract awarded to Falck Nutec Brazil
14-Nov. 2007
Falck Nutec Brazil has won the tender to provide basic fire brigade courses and safety courses to the largest petrochemical industrial complex in the southern hemisphere located in the state of Bahia in the north-eastern part of Brazil on the Atlantic coast.AMEC chooses Falck Nutec
14-Sep. 2007
Falck Nutec's new division, Training Management Service (TMS), has gained a new training management contract.Falck has sold Viking
14-Sep. 2007
Falck has sold the Norwegian part of the assistance company Viking Redningstjeneste to Icelandic-based Frumherji Group.More ambulances outside Denmark
13-Sep. 2007
Falck recently won a tender for ambulance services in Norway. The contract comes into force on 1 January 2008 and includes nine emergency ambulances in six municipalities. The agreement means that, from the turn of the year, Falck will be operating more ambulances with foreign licence plates than with Danish ones.Falck and AVD join forces
3-Sep. 2007
Falck has continued to expand its fire service area by establishing a partnership with the Dutch-based AVD Group.Falck acquisition is set to reduce sickness absence in Denmark and Sweden
3-Aug. 2007
Danish and Swedish efforts to reduce sickness absence will be enhanced through Falcks acquisition of Swedish-based company Aktiv Arbetsmedicin i Sverige AB.Falck buys Belgian ambulance company
3-Aug. 2007
With a view to further expanding in Belgium and into the Netherlands, Falck has acquired TRI-AC, a Belgian-based company which has 11 ambulances and 13 vehicles for transport of sitting patients. TRI-AC handles about 50,000 patient transfers annually booked through its own dispatch centre.Increased growth in Training
29-Jun. 2007
In the first quarter of 2007 Falck's business area Training had 19,3% organic growth compared to 2006 and it looks like it will continue throughout the year.
The strong oil market contributes to securing an exellent growth, concurrent with a fantastic effort from our competent employees at our training centres throughout the world. We have increased our ...Nationwide roadside assistance in Finland
25-Jun. 2007
Falck is the first company to offer nationwide roadside assistance in Finland.
