In this insightful discussion from the EBN Benefits at Work Conference, Veronica Knuth, chief people officer at Quantum Health, and Leslie Pilliod, vice president of benefits and wellbeing at Target, share an exciting development coming in 2025: the rollout of pharmacy navigation.

Pharmacy costs continue to be a major concern for employers and employees alike. Veronica and Leslie explore how pharmacy navigation could help bend this trend by applying the same proven navigation capabilities that have already made a difference in other healthcare areas. With a focus on simplifying the experience and improving access to the right resources, Quantum Health and Target are determined to bring relief to rising pharmacy expenses while enhancing the member experience.

Watch the full conversation to learn how pharmacy navigation is poised to transform employee benefits and pave the way for more effective, personalized support.

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