March 18, 2016 | Inspiring Healthy Decisions, Integrated communications, Jo Spadaccino, Lisa Bradley, Pegasus, Pegasus showreel, Simon Hackett, This is Pegasus, ThisIsPegasus
We’ve built a new type of health communications consultancy. One that believes in a ‘health first, sector second’ approach. One that connects with every stakeholder. One that blends traditional, digital and social. One that creates all of its content in-house. One that’s transparent and measurable.
Why? Because health conversations are happening everywhere, all of the time. Every day we all make decisions that impact on the quality of our own, and often other people’s, health. From the food we eat, the products we put on our skin, the medicines we take or the routines we create to prevent or manage illness. We might be a healthcare professional, a policy maker, a businessman, a patient, a parent or a combination of all these. We could be in a doctor’s surgery, at home, in the gym, or on the go. Whoever we are, wherever we are, and whatever we are doing, the ability to make healthy decisions, consciously or not, will benefit us as individuals and beyond.
This is a new approach to health communications.
This is Pegasus.
Find out more at info@thisispegasus.co.uk or by calling +44 (0) 1273 712 000.
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