HCML has appointed Marc Holl as chief quality officer.
He brings over 20 years of experience in specialist support and clinical pathway design. He joins from Nuffield Health, where, as head of quality, he oversaw quality assurance, governance, workforce development, regulatory compliance, and clinical leadership.
Holl will lead patient pathway development, data and outcomes, and the quality and safety framework, while strengthening professional networks to enhance corporate health, wellbeing, and rehabilitation services.
Previously, he spent 10 years at IPRS Health as managing director, driving strategic growth through new clinical services and service propositions.
Holl and Jill Pritchard, who joined last month as chief commercial officer, will join the HCML executive board alongside Vish Buldawoo, who was recently promoted to chief operations officer and Rory Webster, chief financial officer.
HCML CEO James Murray says: “Marc brings extensive expertise in clinical pathway design, quality frameworks, and strategic service development which will be invaluable as we continue to enhance the value, quality, and reach of our corporate health, wellbeing, and rehabilitation services propositions.
“Jill, Marc, Rory and Vish all bring something unique to the senior leadership team. As our newly appointed board, they have the expertise, along with the passion and vision to accelerate growth, strengthen our foundations, and push the business forward. Together, we are focused on delivering high-quality, innovative, services that meet the evolving needs of our clients, and enable us to build a sustainable future for the business and I’m excited about what we will be able to deliver.”
Holl says: “With such a strong reputation in the industry as a leading provider of quality healthcare solutions across a range of services, I’m excited to join HCML at a pivotal stage in the business journey. I look forward to working with James and the rest of the team to help bring more innovation, even greater value to our clients and shaping the future of healthcare together.”
