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  • Includes a Live Web Event on 03/04/2026 at 10:00 AM (EST)

    Join your peers to discuss the rising cancer costs and how to support employees and caregivers navigating a cancer diagnosis.

    The prevalence, health impact and costs associated with treatment of cancer are rising globally, requiring employers to tackle this complex, challenging issue head on. 

    Join your peers to discuss:

    • Strategies to address rising health care costs associated with cancer treatment
    • How to support employees and caregivers navigating a cancer diagnosis
    • Opportunities to promote cancer testing and early detection
    • Rising rates of cancer amongst younger populations and how to address them
    • Leaves of absence, return-to-work, and workplace policies to best support employees with cancer

    Event takes place 4 March 2026 3:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. GMT / 4 March 2026 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. ET

    To attend the APAC / Singapore Time Zone event, please register in the Events Hub.

    Dylan Landers-Nelson (Moderator)

    Director

    Business Group on Health

  • Includes a Live Web Event on 03/03/2026 at 11:15 PM (EST)

    Join your peers to discuss how to support employees and caregivers navigating a cancer diagnosis.

    The prevalence and health impact associated with cancer are rising globally, requiring employers to tackle this complex, challenging issue head on. 

    Join your peers to discuss:

    • How to support employees and caregivers navigating a cancer diagnosis
    • Opportunities to promote cancer testing and early detection
    • Rising rates of cancer amongst younger populations and how to address them
    • Leaves of absence, return-to-work, and workplace policies to best support employees with cancer 

    Event takes place 4 March 2026 12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. SGT / 3 March 2026 11 p.m. - 12:15 a.m. ET

    To attend the EMEA / US Time Zone event, please register in the Events Hub.

    Alexis Sylvester (Moderator)

    Manager

    Business Group on Health

  • Includes a Live Web Event on 02/24/2026 at 12:00 PM (EST)

    This webinar will explore how to identify early indicators of rising gastrointestinal (GI) spend and proactively address this growing cost driver.

    Many employers are incurring significant health care costs due to specialty care gaps and access challenges – as patients turn to the emergency room and other suboptimal care in their times of need. This webinar will explore how to identify early indicators of avoidable gastrointestinal (GI) spend and approaches to proactively address this growing population cost concern. Key takeaways will include:  

    - Uncovering prevalence of GI conditions and the associated avoidable spend – a fast-growing priority for employers 

    - Learning how integrating value-based virtual care within existing health plan networks can improve care navigation and outcomes 

    - Practical steps employers can take to control GI costs and deliver measurable savings  

    Alexis Sylvester (Moderator)

    Manager

    Business Group on Health

    Courtney Goershel

    Senior Benefits Analyst

    Koch Inc.

    Brian Kastenholz

    VP of Employer Partnerships

    Oshi Health

  • Includes a Live Web Event on 02/23/2026 at 12:00 PM (EST)

    Explore how innovators are using wearable technology to support measurable health improvements and data-driven benefits decisions.

    Wearable technology is advancing quickly, but benefits leaders still face a practical question: which approaches improve outcomes and engagement while avoiding risks to patient privacy and rising costs. 

    Join the February Innovation Showcase to explore how innovators are using wearable technology to support measurable health improvements and data-driven benefits decisions. 

    What to Expect: 

    - Expert research-backed insights on which types of wearables drive meaningful health and engagement outcomes. 

    - Innovator examples of utilizing wearable technology to expand access and hyper-personalize cardiac, diabetes and other types of care. 

    - An employer’s view on what it takes to evaluate wearable-enabled partners, drive adoption and assess impact. 

    Dylan Landers-Nelson (Moderator)

    Director

    Business Group on Health

    Harjeevan Singh Kang

    Clinical Research and Health Care Investor

    Mendy Fisher

    Sr. Manager, Benefits & Well-being

    Walmart

    Lisa Shah

    Chief Medical Officer

    Twin Health

    Tamara Castellano

    VP of Employer Marketing

    Alive Cor

  • Recorded On: 02/12/2026

    During this webinar, we will address recent legislative action, regulatory guidance and other developments impacting employer-sponsored group health plans.

    Join us for our February webinar to explore recent policy developments impacting employer-sponsored group health plans, including:

    Pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) transparency provisions included in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026, which funds the government through September;
    New proposed rulemaking from the Department of Labor - also focused on PBM transparency - requiring compensation disclosure to self-insured plans under ERISA;
    The latest news on litigation relevant to employer plans.

    Attendees will have an opportunity to engage and ask questions.

    Garrett Hohimer (Moderator)

    Vice President, Policy & Advocacy

    Business Group on Health

    Daniel Parker (Moderator)

    Manager, Policy & Advocacy

    Business Group on Health

  • Explore how leaders can overcome organizational barriers, sustain momentum and drive meaningful change in workforce health and well-being initiatives.

    Employers are uniquely positioned to create meaningful change in health and well‑being—yet momentum can stall in the face of real-world internal and external constraints. In this month’s employer‑to-employer sharing call, we’ll discuss where disruption has been successful—and what “change agent” leadership requires to enact change inside and outside an organization. You’ll hear from peer employers who will share practical strategies they’ve used to overcome barriers and move initiatives forward. 

    Come prepared to share your success stories, biggest hurdle to disruption and one action you’re considering addressing 2026. We’ll crowdsource approaches and lessons learned. 

    Magda Rusinowski (Moderator)

    Vice President

    Business Group on Health

  • Recorded On: 01/27/2026

    Business Group on Health unpacks the critical trends shaping employer health and well-being strategies in 2026 and beyond.

    Employers are entering 2026 facing a cost environment that is straining budgets, forcing difficult trade-offs and raising urgent questions about how to keep health benefits affordable and sustainable for both organizations and employees. 

    Business Group on Health’s Pamela Rich and Jim Winkler share practical insight on the trends shaping employer health and well-being strategies in 2026 and what they mean for your plan design and vendor ecosystem, including: 

    - Understanding the 2026 health care cost landscape and its implications for employer health and well-being strategy. 

    - Determining where to make disruptive changes to plans and partners while maintaining employee trust and experience. 

    - Recentering on core levers like primary care, pharmacy strategy and high-value vendor partnerships to drive better outcomes and spend. 

    After the video, read the full Trends to Watch in 2026.  

    Pamela Rich

    Vice President

    Business Group on Health

    Jim Winkler (Moderator)

    Chief Strategy Officer

    Business Group on Health

  • Recorded On: 01/21/2026

    Learn how to identify manager strain early and develop support systems to help drive manager well-being and business growth.

    Data shows growing signs of strain among managers, with potential ripple effects across teams and organizations. After years of sustained pressure, many are feeling stretched and fatigued. However, with the right structure and support, organizations can help managers regain balance and continue to succeed.

    In this webinar, learn how to tackle the talent crisis early and develop well-supported managers who drive employee well-being and business growth. Key takeaways will include: 

    - Understanding the mental and emotional challenges managers face today
    - Learning why unsupported managers can hinder organizational growth
    - Actionable strategies that employers can implement to support managers in times of change

    Kristin Chenevert

    Health & Wellness Manager, HR Rewards

    Citizens Bank

    Andrew Shatté

    Chief Knowledge Officer and Co-founder

    meQuilibrium

    Alexis Sylvester (Moderator)

    Manager

    Business Group on Health

  • Recorded On: 01/15/2026

    During this webinar, we will address recent legislative action, regulatory guidance and other developments impacting employer-sponsored group health plans.

    Happy New Year! Join us for our January webinar to explore recent policy developments impacting employer-sponsored group health plans, including:
    • The race for Congress to pass a health care package and keep the federal government open past January 30;
    • New proposed rulemaking related to "Transparency in Coverage" machine-readable file requirements.
    • The White House's latest Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) agreements and their implications for the prescription drug market;
    • The latest news on litigation relevant to employer plans.

    Garrett Hohimer (Moderator)

    Vice President, Policy & Advocacy

    Business Group on Health

    Daniel Parker (Moderator)

    Manager, Policy & Advocacy

    Business Group on Health

  • Join the peer-to-peer conversation to share lessons learned in 2025, successes to be celebrated and early insights for 2026.

    Start the year off on the right foot! Join the first employer-to-employer sharing call of 2026 to reflect on your most successful health and well-being strategies from 2025 and how those successes will influence your plans for 2026 and beyond. This peer-to-peer conversation will include opportunities to share:  

    - Your organization’s most innovative and/or successful benefits decisions from 2025 

    - Early insights on how 2026 is shaping up 

    - Your organization’s top priority projects for 2026/2027 

    Shabboo Likouris (Moderator)

    Director

    Business Group on Health