Registration: Promoting Employee Health: Strategies for Lifestyle Change in the WorkplaceDiscussion Forum / Listening Session
  • Promoting Employee Health: Strategies for Lifestyle Change in the Workplace Discussion Forum / Listening Session

  • Complete this registration form to gain access to the link for the prerecorded Discussion Forum / Listening Session. Participants will receive 1.5 SHRM PDCs for attending.

     During this Discussion Forum / Listening Session, we will:
    • Identify the role of benefit decision-makers in supporting lifestyle change among employees at various levels of risk for developing prediabetes and type 2 diabetes.
    • Analyze the challenges and opportunities in integrating lifestyle change and condition management programs with pharmacy benefits, focusing on GLP1s and other emerging therapies.
    • Engage in interactive discussions and knowledge-sharing among participants to explore innovative approaches to healthcare benefit design that promote type 2 diabetes prevention and management.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of the steps necessary to advance diabetes prevention using an evidence-based program pathway and a free online decision support tool.

     This webinar is ideal for:
    • Benefits professionals
    • Wellness professionals
    • Occupational health professionals
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion professionals
    • Benefit brokers and consultants
    • Regional and national business groups

  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • How familiar are you with the National DPP lifestyle change program?*
  • The National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) created a network of employer champions called the Employer Network. The network allows you to stay up to date on new prevention resources, webcasts, and in-depth discussions with these champions. It also allows you to share information with other employers and meet with subject matter experts from NACDD and CDC. The Employer Network is facilitated by National Association of Chronic Disease Directors.To learn more, email us at nacdd.diabetes@chronicdisease.org.
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