NEBGH Voices

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NEBGH Voices

When it comes to health benefits and other issues facing employers, we often get one side of a multi-dimensional story. We are creating a different experience with NEBGH Voices, anchored by NEBGH’s own CEO, Kim Thiboldeaux. An award-winning host and documentary filmmaker, Kim prompts leading industry voices and other public figures to share insight and stories that give us a new angle to consider and then share with our networks. We also know you need a break from the headlines, so expect entertainers, athletes, or other prominent personalities to join us from time to time.

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    Advancing Access: Fertility, Family Building, and the Employer’s Role

    In recognition of National Infertility Awareness Week, NEBGH Voices explores how fertility care has evolved over the past decade and why it matters for employers today.Kim Thiboldeaux is joined by Dr. Janet Choi, Chief Medical Officer of Progyny, to discuss rising infertility rates, delayed parenthood, fertility preservation, and the growing role of employer-sponsored benefits. The conversation highlights how thoughtful, comprehensive support can improve outcomes, reduce costs, and better meet the needs of today’s workforce.This episode of NEBGH Voices is sponsored by Progyny.NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

  2. 15

    Pharmacy Trends, GLP-1s, and the Future of Employer Cost Strategy

    Pharmacy benefit costs continue to rise, with specialty drugs, GLP-1 therapies, and emerging biosimilars reshaping employer health strategies. In this episode of NEBGH Voices, Kim Thiboldeaux sits down with Ryan Czado, Chief Pharmacy Officer at RazorMetrics, to explore the most important pharmacy and specialty drug trends benefits leaders should be tracking.The conversation examines growing investment in point solutions, the evolving pharmacy ecosystem, employer transparency and privacy considerations, and the increasing focus on utilization management. Ryan also shares insights into cardiometabolic care, expanded GLP-1 indications, biosimilars, and the ongoing challenge of balancing affordability with clinical outcomes. As employers plan for 2026 and beyond, this episode offers practical perspectives on building a thoughtful, data-driven pharmacy strategy that aligns financial stewardship with member health.This episode of NEBGH Voices is sponsored by RazorMetrics.NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

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    Powering Progress in 2026: A Preview of NEBGH’s Year Ahead

    Season 2 of NEBGH Voices opens with a preview of what’s ahead for NEBGH in 2026. Kim is joined by NEBGH’s Janaera Gaston, Jeanette Fuente, and Emily Commer to highlight the year’s major events - including the Tribute to Leadership, Cardiometabolic Conference, 15th Annual Conference, Pharmacy Benefits Conference, and an upcoming physical and mental health and well-being event. The conversation explores key issues shaping employer health strategies, from GLP-1s and pharmacy costs to high-cost claims, behavioral health, and whole-person well-being, and shares practical ways members can engage, connect, and get the most out of their NEBGH membership in the year ahead. NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

  4. 13

    Holiday Greetings - Season 1 Finale

    In this year-end episode, Kim Thiboldeaux reflects on a productive year at NEBGH and looks ahead to what’s coming in 2026, thanking members and partners for their continued engagement and support.She also highlights a recent Mondays with Dr. Mark and Dr. Michael episode featuring mindfulness expert and author Harriet Stein and encourages listeners to revisit NEBGH programming available on our website.Listen to the Mondays with Dr. Mark and Dr. Michael episode featuring Harriet Stein: https://vimeo.com/1142176659?fl=pl&fe=sh NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

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    Advancing Health Equity in NYC – Insights from the Acting Health Commissioner

    In this episode of NEBGH Voices, Kim Thiboldeaux speaks with Dr. Michelle Morse, Acting Health Commissioner and Chief Medical Officer of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. They explore the goals of the HealthyNYC initiative, approaches to strengthening vaccine confidence, and the city’s progress in cancer prevention and screening equity. Dr. Morse also discusses how employers can support workforce and community health, and offers a forward look at 2026 priorities, from expanding community health workers to increasing healthcare accountability. A timely and actionable discussion for employer leaders.NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

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    Beyond Policies: Building True Workplace Equality

    What does it take to move from intent to real impact on LGBTQ+ inclusion at work? In this episode of NEBGH Voices, CEO Kim Thiboldeaux talks with Shawnie Hawkins, Senior Director of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Workplace Equality Program, about how employers can build environments where LGBTQ+ employees thrive. From the Corporate Equality Index to the expectations of today’s emerging workforce, Shawnie explains why workplace equality matters for everyone—and how organizations can turn good intentions into meaningful change.Learn more in The Link Between LGBTQ+ Inclusion and Business Performance: Examining 15 Years of HRC Foundation Corporate Equality Index Data. Access the full report at hrc.im/CEIBusinessCase and a one-page summary of key findings at hrc.im/CEIBusinessCaseFindingsNEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

  7. 10

    Cutting Through the Noise: Trusted Vaccine Guidance for Employers

    In this powerful episode of NEBGH Voices, Dr. Kate O’Brien of the World Health Organization (WHO) and Dr. Vin Gupta, pulmonologist and public health expert, join NEBGH’s Kim Thiboldeaux to explore how employers can navigate the complex vaccine landscape. From WHO’s evidence-based global recommendations to national medical associations and the Vaccine Safety Net, our guests outline trusted sources and actionable insights for workplace health leaders. The conversation tackles misinformation and hesitancy head-on and calls on employers to step up health communication—especially on social media. Tune in for expert advice, practical resources, and a preview of what’s ahead for NEBGH’s upcoming fall webinar on vaccines.NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian WaughResources:NEBGH’s Strengthening a Vaccination-Friendly Culture: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/765478790/WHOJoint News Release with UNICEF: https://www.who.int/news/item/15-07-2025-global-childhood-vaccination-coverage-holds-steady-yet-over-14-million-infants-remain-unvaccinated-who-unicef

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    Understanding Alzheimer’s: Early Diagnosis, Risk Factors, and Family Support

    In recognition of Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, this special episode of NEBGH Voices features Kim Thiboldeaux in conversation with Doris Phildor Health Systems Director at the Alzheimer’s Association. Doris shares her personal journey into the field, explains the differences between Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, and underscores the importance of early diagnosis and screening. The episode explores risk factors—including genetics, lifestyle, and health disparities—along with promising new treatment options. Doris also highlights the vital role that employers can play in supporting caregivers in the workplace and offers valuable resources for employees and organizations alike. This timely discussion reminds us all of the steps we can take to support brain health and those impacted by Alzheimer’s.

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    Mental Health at Work: Moving from Intention to Impact

    In this special Mental Health Awareness Month episode of NEBGH Voices, Clare Miller, mental health strategy consultant at Workplace Mental Health, joins Sandi Stein, Global Head of Total Rewards at Brown Brothers Harriman, to explore how employers are driving real impact. From breaking stigma and addressing access barriers to integrating point solutions, this conversation offers practical strategies and powerful insights for HR and benefits leaders who want to go beyond checking the box.NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

  10. 7

    The Work at Hand – Celebrating National Minority Health Month

    On this episode, we welcome Dr. Gary Puckrein, President and CEO of the National Minority Quality Forum. Dr. Puckrein discusses “The Work at Hand" - the critical mission of reimagining our healthcare system for 2050 and beyond. He shares his perspective on leveraging medical advances to prevent diseases before they occur, from cardiovascular disease to cancer to rare diseases. Dr. Puckrein emphasizes that we have the capability to transform healthcare through collective effort and public will, highlighting the importance of aligning social determinants of health with individual biology to improve health outcomes in underserved communities. Recognizing National Minority Health Month, this conversation offers valuable guidance for employers on their role in supporting health equity and creating a more vibrant, inclusive healthcare system for all.NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

  11. 6

    Why is Women’s Health a Strategic Imperative for Employers?

    Women’s health is not just a healthcare issue—it’s a business priority. In this episode of NEBGH Voices, we sit down with Elizabeth Bailey, Managing Partner at Foreground Capital, to explore why investing in women’s health drives better outcomes for employees and employers alike. From market growth to workplace impact, tune in for expert insights on the future of women’s healthcare benefits and innovation.

  12. 5

    Navigating Cancer Care: Advocacy, Support & Workplace Solutions

    This episode of NEGBH Voices explores the vital role of patient navigation in cancer care, highlighting the emotional, financial, and logistical challenges faced by patients and caregivers. The discussion also covers the importance of psychosocial support, recent policy advancements in patient navigation reimbursement, and how employers can better support employees affected by cancer. Host Kim Thiboldeaux is joined by two experts in the field—Elizabeth Franklin, Head of US Public Affairs and Patient Advocacy in Oncology at Sanofi, and Marissa Fors, Director of Specialized Programs at CancerCare—who share valuable insights, practical advice, and essential resources for managing the complexities of cancer care and the workplace. NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

  13. 4

    Biomarker Testing in Cancer: Getting the Right Treatment to the Right Patient at the Right Time

    Dive into the transformative power of biomarker testing in cancer care. Host Kim Thiboldeaux speaks with Lena Chaihorsky, SVP of Payer Innovation at Alva10, and Ryan Hutto, Head of Commercial Diagnostics at Pfizer Oncology, about how biomarker testing is advancing personalized medicine. Discover how this cutting-edge technology empowers patients, enhances diagnostic precision, and offers pathways to optimal treatment and cost savings. This episode also explores insurance coverage challenges, actionable results, and the critical role of employers in supporting personalized medicine.NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

  14. 3

    When a Benefit Goes Global

    How does a multinational company roll out a new benefit to thousands of employees in many countries across the globe? Get the inside story on how Sanofi sought to make the workplace more compassionate in the face of cancer and other life-altering medical diagnoses. NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

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    Rethinking Cancer Screening: Early Detection and Innovation

    In this episode of NEBGH Voices, we take a deep dive into the evolving world of cancer screening and early detection. Dr. Eric Klein, a leading voice in the field from GRAIL, joins us to discuss the current state of cancer screening, the importance of early detection, and how innovation is shaping the future of healthcare. From traditional methods to cutting-edge advancements like multi-cancer early detection (MCED), we explore the science, challenges, and opportunities that can transform workplace benefits and has the potential to improve employee health outcomes. Don’t miss this compelling conversation on the intersection of prevention, innovation, and well-being. NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

  16. 1

    The Voices of NEBGH

    Our core commitment is to ensure that all voices in the healthcare industry are welcome on this podcast, this first episode reflects that promise. We have a leader of a global financial services firm, an executive director and CEO of a major union, and a clinical psychologist transforming the way mental health services are provided. That is quite the combination, to say the least. Our hope is you learn how healthcare trends affect their work differently and where there are common challenges—or opportunities. You will also hear a bit about our guests’ lives outside the workplace and discover that you may have something in common with them—another example of what makes our show different. So, thank you for giving your time to this episode. As always, I ask you to subscribe and share this with your friends and coworkers.NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

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    NEBGH Voices Trailer

    Discover a New Perspective on Employer Health Benefits with NEBGH VoicesWhen it comes to health benefits and the challenges employers face, the narrative is often one-sided. NEBGH Voices, hosted by NEBGH’s CEO Kim Thiboldeaux—an award-winning host and documentary filmmaker—brings you a fresh, multi-dimensional perspective. Each episode features leading industry experts and public figures who share insightful stories and unique angles to help you reframe your understanding and engage your network with valuable new insights. Plus, because we all need a break from the headlines, expect appearances from entertainers, athletes, and other notable personalities for a bit of inspiration and fun. Tune in to experience a podcast like no other!NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

When it comes to health benefits and other issues facing employers, we often get one side of a multi-dimensional story. We are creating a different experience with NEBGH Voices, anchored by NEBGH’s own CEO, Kim Thiboldeaux. An award-winning host and documentary filmmaker, Kim prompts leading industry voices and other public figures to share insight and stories that give us a new angle to consider and then share with our networks. We also know you need a break from the headlines, so expect entertainers, athletes, or other prominent personalities to join us from time to time.

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