The Medical Insurance Advisory Bureau (MIAB) are delighted to announce a new partnership with The Well-led Provider, to provide access to insurance and risk management services for the Primary Care sector. In collaboration with MIAB, The Well-led Provider offers a wealth of virtual tools and consultative support to General Practice, Primary Care Networks and Care Homes across the United Kingdom.
Through each organisations’ strengths, The Well-led Provider and MIAB aim to ensure our mutual clients benefit from enhanced leadership, increased retention of employees, increased profits and patient satisfaction, whilst also reducing their insurance risks and costs through consistent and effective leadership.
“Having seen the The Well-led Provider team in action, I can clearly see the benefits MIAB clients will have access to, following our exciting partnership launch. Dr Clare Sieber and Oscar Mathew have a fantastic offering that supports leadership in practice from its core, along with the values our organisations and people share, will deliver a unique proposition for the UK Primary Care sector, our shared passion.
Duncan Green – Director of Business Development at MIAB (part of Lloyd & Whyte Group)
“The MIAB team have a wonderful ethos and share similar values to our organisation; we are very proud to have partnered with them for this next chapter of our organisation’s journey in supporting CQC-regulated providers with their leadership development and well-led rating. MIAB have a generous offer for our customers, enabling them to access their expert insurance and risk management advice to ensure their organisations are as resilient and sustainable as possible.”
Dr Clare Sieber – Co Chief Executive Officer (The Well-led Provider)
Clare added, “We both look forward to promoting our partnership to existing and future clients in order to support them in their journey to meeting CQC’s Well-led framework and the resultant benefits of reduced insurance risks to Patients, Clinicians and non-clinical Employees, Property and Profits”.
About MIAB
- Founded in 2010, MIAB offers bespoke Indemnity, commercial and personal insurance products for GP, Federation, PCN, Pharmacies and Opticians along with meeting the needs of a wealth of other NHS and Private Practice healthcare providers
- Our leadership team and Specialist Insurance Advisers have decades of experience and a wealth of knowledge of the insurance industry and the healthcare market
- In 2019, we became part of Lloyd & Whyte Ltd, a Corporate Chartered Insurance Broker who specialises in insurance for healthcare practices. We benefit from a collective buying power that helps our clients get tailored policies and services for them.
- The Lloyd & Whyte Group is proud to be part of the Benefact Group – a charity owned, international family of specialist financial services companies that give all available profits to charity and good causes.
- We’re built on the idea that better business, can better lives
About The Well-led Provider
- A fresh approach to leadership development & CQC well-led achievement for practices and PCNs
- Underpinned by our values that every member of a practice or PCN should be entitled to the same amount of professional development and support regardless of seniority or whether they are a clinician
- We also believe that leadership and team development is best achieved in the hands of those very people, driven and controlled by them, provided they have access to extensive support such as our offer.
- Created by GPs and academics, alongside healthcare facilitators, practice management & CQC experts.
- Easy to use, digital diagnostic and improvement tools for leadership and workforce development in your practice or PCN.
- Become a better leader and leadership team: 94% of our teams report increased effectiveness and improved team dynamics
- Increased retention: all staff, clinical and non-clinical, have a personal development and appraisal offer, signalling investment in the whole team
- It’s easier to score good or outstanding in ‘well-led’ with our diagnostic evidence, developmental exercises and action planning documents