Empowering Wellness

An Employer’s Guide to Women’s Health and Caregiving

A Brown & Brown Event

Now, more than ever, employee well-being strategies are essential components to an employer’s benefits and business strategy. Working individuals are focused on benefit offerings and choose their employment with an organization that aligns with their personal goals and values. For many, these values are centered around family support and women’s health. Over the last several years, employers have been tasked to enhance benefit plans to attract and retain employees, while managing costs, driving engagement, and overall productivity at the workplace.

In this webinar, Dr. Louise Short, National Clinical Leader for Brown & Brown’s Population Health & Well-being practice, will speak on women’s health and caregiving trends as well as considerations for employers.

When

Wednesday, February 14th, 2024

12:00 PM

Where

This event is virtual and will be hosted on Microsoft Teams

Dr. Short is the National Clinical Leader for Brown & Brown, and leads the Population Health practice and is on the leadership team of the B&B Innovation Hub. She has a focus on making the healthcare system work better and has relationships with as well as in depth knowledge of many of the innovative health companies in the market-place that are trying to solve key issues facing employers and workers. She is also a member of the National Business Group on Health (NBGH) Cost & Delivery Institute and Global Health Institute.

Dr. Short has a background in internal medicine, occupational and preventive medicine, and 25 years of experience providing clinical leadership in designing, implementing, and measuring population health programs and strategies. As a consultant she has worked with many large and jumbo employers including Lowe’s, Corning, Dell, Dollar General, and PepsiCo to help improve population health and medical costs.
Prior to consulting Dr. Short worked for Elevance, UnitedHealthcare, Healthways (now Sharecare), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as being in clinical practice. Her expertise also includes analytics, epidemiology, managed care plan administration and medical management, clinical and behavioral health strategy and program management, and outcomes measurement strategy and execution.

Dr. Short has helped lead the COVID-19 response for Brown & Brown teammates and develop approaches to assist our clients and other employers with issues, policies and strategies related to COVID-19 and safe Return to the Workplace.

Rachel Jensen is a Population Health Consultant for the Southeast. She brings 10 years of experience within the corporate well-being space focused on program strategy, communication, and analysis to build positive workplace cultures. Rachel is passionate about helping employers create sustainable change that will have a meaningful impact on individual’s lives. She believes that environmental and mental and behavioral health are key drivers in health.

Prior to joining Brown & Brown, Rachel spent much of her career working as a consultant for Cigna, where she specialized in small to mid-sized employer groups. She provided consultative guidance to employer leadership and brokers to create data-driven engagement strategies.