Employer Insights on the State of Cancer
Overview
Cost: Complimentary
Date: On-Demand
Time: On-Demand
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Employers are concerned about cancer, and rightfully so. It’s the top driver of employer health costs, and its toll on employees can be devastating. Are benefits doing enough to help catch cancer early and protect employees – and their business? Almost all employers (96%) believe that detecting cancer early is the best way to get ahead of rising costs and improve employee health outcomes, but less than a quarter have comprehensive insight into their population’s screening rates. Discover how benefits leaders are evaluating strategies to alleviate cancer’s physical, financial, and emotional burdens on employees, and where they look to find guidance and solutions.
Join this complimentary webcast to dive into recent findings, including:
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Strategies for combating the cancer cost crisis
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The importance of early detection and comprehensive support
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Gaps in current cancer prevention offerings from health plans and primary care
Featured Speakers:
Caroline Savello | President | Color Health Caroline Savello is Color’s President, leading the company’s work with over 1500 private and public health organizations including employers, funds, plans, and government institutions. Prior to joining Color in 2018, she worked at Bloomberg LP in their global media business, and began her career at the Boston Consulting Group where she focused on global and public health. She is a graduate of Yale University with a joint B.A./M.A. in political science. |
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Brian Marcotte | Former President | Business Group on Health Brian is an advisor, board member and served as president and CEO of Business Group on Health – the nation’s only non-profit organization devoted exclusively to representing large employers’ perspective on national health policy issues and helping companies optimize business performance through health improvement and health care management. Brian has over 25 years of experience in compensation and benefits strategy, having led the compensation and benefits team at Honeywell International where he was responsible for the strategy, design and implementation of global total rewards, executive compensation and the HR mergers and acquisitions process. |
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Kael Reicin | Chief Finance and Strategy Officer | American Cancer Society Kael Reicin serves as chief finance and strategy officer of the American Cancer Society, Inc., the largest nationwide voluntary health organization raising approximately $750 million annually and assets of over $1.7 billion. Kael also serves as chief finance and strategy officer of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action NetworkSM, a 501(c)4 organization and sister organization of the American Cancer Society. He is responsible for leading strategic planning for both organizations. |
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