Employees will no longer have to worry about missing a dentist or opticians appointment again, thanks to a new personal planner introduced today by Healthplan Provider, HSA.
To celebrate the launch of its new brand and icon ëthe Sleeveí, HSA has launched the first-ever health and lifestyle reminder service for users of the popular social networking website, Facebook called the ëHSA Personal Plannerí.
Employees who are also Facebook users can install the HSA Personal Planner onto their unique profile and also download it onto their computer desktop. Then, by inputting their health or lifestyle appointments e.g. an osteopath appointment or friendís birthday bash, the Sleeve character reminds the individual, helping to ensure they never miss these scheduled events again. It can also be used to provide daily health tips and ëDoctor, Doctorí jokes, as useful and fun reminders.
Richard Halley, Head of B2B Sales at HSA comments: ìWe all have a health conscience that nags away at us ñ visit the dentist, go to the opticianís and this tool can help take the worry out of remembering when all these appointments are coming up. Plus, with everyone leading such busy lives, unfortunately important appointments like these sometimes get forgotten, causing unnecessary strain on resources. We hope that the HSA Personal Planner can help to give employees the nudge they need to remember these dates, in a fun and light-hearted way.î 
To install this application, Facebook users can either use the search engine on Facebook to find it or visit the Sleeveís group, Sleeviebook, and download from here. To join Facebook, please visit www.facebook.com
HSA is the UKís favourite Healthplan provider and has been helping individuals, families and organisations access affordable healthcare since 1922. HSA Healthplans are simple and affordable and can therefore be extended to the entire workforce. Enabling employees to better access affordable healthcare, HSA Healthplans are a valuable employee benefit.
HSA launches unique Facebook personal planner

Employees will no longer have to worry about missing a dentist or opticians appointment again




