Specialist medical reporting company expands specialist team
IPRS Medlegal has appointed Amy Ratcliffe as client development manager. In addition to consolidating relationships with new and existing clients, Amy will be developing the IPRS Medlegal brand presence with enhanced online communications channels.
IPRS Medlegal was formed in 2015 and is the newest company in the award-winning, multi-million turnover Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Services Group (IPRS Group). IPRS Medlegal provides specialist, independent medical reporting services to the legal sector, both via the MedCo scheme and direct relationships with a wide range of clients.
Amy Ratcliffe joins IPRS from Workhouse Marketing, where, as senior account manager, she specialised in consultancy for legal clients and in new business development. Amy is a graduate of the University of Central Lancashire and has held in-house and agency roles for both public and private sector organisations; she is now working alongside experienced personal injury solicitor and fellow Lancastrian, Rhian Lowe, who joined the IPRS Medlegal team earlier this year.
“I am delighted to have joined IPRS Medlegal,” says Amy Ratcliffe. “Since launching, we have consistently delivered to the requirements of the MedCo structure and the individual reporting needs of our partners in the legal and claims community. We’re ready now to build on that reputation and raise our profile.”
“I’m talking with, and listening to, our clients to see how we can further strengthen the quality of the IPRS Medlegal offer and make our services more accessible and responsive to existing and potential partners. Getting out and meeting people will always be a crucial part of my role, but we are also extending the IPRS Medlegal ‘virtual handshake’. Our new website, launching early next year, will provide an information hub linked to a range of enhanced social media platforms. We want to support the sharing of knowledge and experience as a more interactive dialogue, and promote engagement with our clients.”




