Future of Workforce Health

Lead the charge in workforce health innovation

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The Future of Workforce Health initiative aims to identify cutting-edge solutions and practices for improving employee health and productivity while reducing the cost of health care benefits. This new leadership forum from Harvard Medical School is convening top employers, thought leaders, Harvard Medical School faculty, and experts dedicated to solving today’s most pressing workforce health challenges together.

By joining the Future of Workforce Health leadership forum, you will:

  • Gain exclusive access to Harvard Medical School’s expertise,
  • Collaborate with C-suite peers from top employers​ and Harvard Medical School faculty,
  • And shape the future of workforce health for your organization and beyond.

Together, we are better equipped to tackle today's challenges:

  1. Employers will gain the opportunity to be part of cutting-edge health care solutions in technology, services, plans, or programs to increase the value of health care dollars spent, enhance productivity, and/or improve employee well-being.​
  2. Service providers will get real-time feedback about current successful solutions or innovations in health care coming in the future.
  3. Payers will benefit as both employers and payers/providers of insurance while learning new data and research, as well as participating in employer best practice sharing with an opportunity to gain inspiration from successful solutions either working today or through innovations on the horizon.

The ideal members for this initiative would be C-suite executives such as CEOs, and CHRO-level executives from large employers, insurers, and health care providers. Also crucial to this initiative are service providers offering services to improve health and productivity with innovative technology or program management solutions.

Learn more about taking part in this new leadership forum

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