Health services group delivering medical opinions and employment case management across ANZ and North America
MedHealth operates a portfolio of health and employment services brands serving populations across Australia, the US, Canada, and the UK—delivering over 2 million medical assessments and case management services annually. The tech stack is enterprise-heavy (Microsoft 365, Intune, Active Directory, Freshservice) with emerging workflow automation (Power Automate, Power Apps), reflecting a mid-market services organization scaling operational infrastructure. Hiring velocity is accelerating across HR and marketing with mid-level focus, while active projects center on quality management systems, ISO compliance, and Freshservice integration—suggesting internal operational maturity is the current growth bottleneck.
MedHealth is a portfolio company of ExamWorks, operating as a collection of health, medical, and employment services brands across Australia, the US, Canada, and the UK. The organization delivers medical opinions, occupational health assessments, and case management services to support population health outcomes while maintaining individual-level care. With 1,001–5,000 employees based primarily in Australia (Melbourne headquarters since 1986), MedHealth serves employer groups, insurance providers, and government agencies. The company is currently focused on standardizing quality management systems across acquired brands, maintaining ISO compliance, and strengthening retention and engagement within the workforce.
Microsoft 365, Word, Excel, Intune, PowerShell, Active Directory, Freshservice, HubSpot, Power Automate, Power Apps, and Adobe Creative Cloud. The company is integrating Freshservice modules as part of active operations projects.
Quality management system implementation, ISO compliance audits, external audit preparation, annual performance review processes, and Freshservice integration. Current challenges include retention, ER/IR matters, and lead generation.
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