A fully managed service supporting health, work and functional recovery.
Promni Health delivers integrated, work-focused support that helps people remain in or return to work, improving outcomes and reducing economic inactivity.
The Challenge

Rising demand for integrated work and wellbeing support across our health and care services
- Rising sickness absence and increasing reliance on fit notes driven by MSK and mental health
- Limited integration between health and employment pathways
- Sustained pressure on primary care services
- Need for preventative, outcome-focused models
Our Solution

Promni Health delivers a fully managed service designed for sustainability, safety and measurable outcomes
We provide:
- Multidisciplinary assessment and intervention
- Return-to-work planning and work-focused support
- Integration with GP fit note processes and work-focused clinical decision-making
- Structured programmes focused on functional recovery
- Data reporting and outcomes tracking
- System-Level Support
We support ICBs, place-based partnerships, PCNs and federations to design and deliver WorkWell services, including:
- Delivery aligned to Health Growth Accelerator and WorkWell programmes
- Multidisciplinary triage and early intervention models
- Integration across health and employment pathways, including fit note optimisation
- Scalable delivery aligned to national policy and local system priorities
How it works
1
Mobilisation
We work with your PCN or system to identify work-limiting health cohorts, analyse fit note demand, and design a service aligned to WorkWell and Health Growth Accelerator priorities
2
Deployment Roadmap
Specialist clinicians are embedded to deliver work-focused assessments, functional recovery plans, and early intervention – supporting patients to remain in or return to work, while integrating directly with GP fit note decision-making
3
Ongoing Management
We provide continuous clinical governance, outcomes tracking, and pathway coordination – reducing unnecessary fit note dependency, improving return-to-work outcomes, and lowering demand on primary care



