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Conversations on the Business of Health Webinar Series – Common Ground? Organizational Objectives and Employee Health

Department and Center Events
Hopkins Business of Health Initiative

 
Monday, October 24, 2022, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. ET
Location
Zoom
Past Event

About the Event

What responsibility do employers have for insuring the health and well-being of their employees? The question is more important than ever since the COVID-19 pandemic and with more employees working from home. American businesses have long offered workplace and employee wellness programs, but evidence of improving, maintaining, and fostering health is limited. Employees are demanding more and better resources for health promotion, particularly with respect to mental health. On the other hand, human resource departments are traditionally viewed as a cost center, and the incentives to promote health from a business perspective are murky. Do businesses have an ethical obligation to promote a healthy workforce? Are there instances in which the profit motive and employee health align? What is the ROI on workplace wellness programs? Does evidence of ROI incite organizations to act?

Panelists

Colin Espie

Colin Espie is Professor of Sleep Medicine in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN), University of Oxford where he founded the Experimental & Clinical Sleep Medicine research programme in the Sir Jules Thorn Sleep & Circadian Research Institute (SCNi), and he is Clinical Director of the Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine. Dr. Espie is Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford and a Senior Research Fellow in the University Department of Psychiatry. His expertise is in the clinical and laboratory assessment and treatment of sleep disorders, particularly using Cognitive Behavioural Therapeutics (CBTx), and in studies of the aetiology and maintenance of insomnia disorder. He is interested in the relationships between sleep and mental health and sleep and metabolic health. Dr. Espie has published over 300 scientific papers and written or edited numerous books.  He co-founded Big Health/Sleepio to make evidence based digital CBT (dCBT or 'digital medicine') scalable. 

Amy Adler

Amy Adler is a clinical research psychologist and senior scientist with the Center for Military Psychiatry and Neuroscience at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR). She received a B.A. in economics from Brown University and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Kansas. Dr. Adler served as a clinical psychologist in US military health clinics in Germany, as an instructor with the University of Maryland-European Division, and as a research psychologist with WRAIR’s unit in Heidelberg, Germany, eventually transitioning to WRAIR’s headquarters in Silver Spring, MD. Dr. Adler has authored more than 170 articles and chapters, and edited/co-edited seven books, including Anger at Work (American Psychological Association, 2021). Dr. Adler’s research includes developing easily-fielded emotion regulation techniques and examining the role of leadership in behavioral health and resilience.

Moderator

Michael Darden

Michael Darden is a member of the HBHI Leadership Team.

Registration

Please click the link below to register for this event. If you'd like to hear about future webinars in the series email us at hbhi_info@jhu.edu.

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Conversations on the Business of Health Webinar Series

This event is part of a larger series on 'Conversations on the Business of Health,' which will be one-hour webinars that will engage leaders in business and academia. We will explore questions such as: Should companies invest in their employees’ health?  Are companies responsible for the health consequences of their products? Will artificial intelligence actually advance health? How can business offer healthcare in novel settings?

Moderated by faculty members and jointly hosted by the Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Carey Business School, the School of Nursing, and the School of Medicine, the series is open to all.  Indeed, we invite you to spread the word as we seek participants both inside and outside of Johns Hopkins, including the business world.

Seminars will be on a Friday from 12 to 1 p.m. unless otherwise noted. 

Contact Info

Jamey MH Longden