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Featured Keynote: Using Benefits to Drive Employee Engagement

Employee expectations are changing rapidly, and it’s crucial for HR teams to adapt accordingly. Join Quantum Health Chief People Officer Veronica Knuth at From Day One’s July Virtual Conference to hear insights and best practices about how to effectively engage more employees through a simplified — and cost-effective — benefits experience.

During this session you’ll explore proven strategies to help you:

  • Adjust to recent trends in healthcare, including rising costs and complexity
  • Build champion networks to attract and retain talent
  • Utilize healthcare navigation to provide employees with a better benefits experience that’s human-centered and tech-empowered

Take advantage of this opportunity to learn how to free up valuable time for your HR team while also showing every employee you care.

Speakers

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Veronica Knuth
Chief People Officer
Quantum Health

Recorded on

July 26, 2023

Duration

22 minutes

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