How to Talk About Obesity and Obesity-Related Insurance Coverage at Work
A guide for employees and employers
Dec 04, 2023
Dec 04, 2023
Your CareDeborah D. Gordon has spent her career trying to level the playing field for healthcare consumers. She is co-founder of Umbra Health Advocacy, a marketplace for patient advocacy services, and co-director of the Alliance of Professional Health Advocates, the premiere membership organization for independent advocates. She is the author of "The Health Care Consumer's Manifesto: How to Get the Most for Your Money," based on consumer research she conducted as a senior fellow in the Harvard Kennedy School's Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government. Deb previously spent more than two decades in healthcare leadership roles, including chief marketing officer for a Massachusetts health plan and CEO of a health technology company. Deb is an Aspen Institute Health Innovators Fellow, an Eisenhower Fellow and a Boston Business Journal 40-under-40 honoree. Her contributions have appeared in JAMA Network Open, the Harvard Business Review blog, USA Today, RealClear Politics, The Hill and Managed Care Magazine. She earned a BA in bioethics from Brown University and an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School.
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A guide for employees and employers
Obesity is so common in the United States that nearly half (4 out of 10) American adults live with the disease, which can pose serious health risks and lead to premature death.
Many people living with obesity face discrimination or poor treatment in the workplace.
Employers can help reduce stigma, improve working environments for people with obesity, and make sure employee benefits cover medically necessary treatments and programs. Covering treatments for obesity can not only improve the health and well-being of employees, but it can also reduce company healthcare costs.
Employees can also play a role by advocating for their needs and for a workplace built on fairness, compassion and respect.
Here’s how to address obesity and related health insurance coverage in the workplace:
How to talk about obesity
How to think about obesity
How to communicate with employees living with obesity
What you can do to support people living with obesity
How to advocate for health benefits not covered by insurance
Read: Dear Employer: How to Ask for Obesity Care Insurance Coverage
This educational resource was created with support from Eli Lilly and Company.