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Creating a Culture of Health to Improve Your Bottom Line

The Boling Distinguished Visiting Professorship in Health Policy Forum brings together industry experts and business leaders to discuss innovative new approaches to healthcare policy and the impact they can have in the workplace, particularly on employee productivity.

UT Medical Center invites chief executive officers, chief financial officers, business owners and human resource professionals to join this year’s three-hour forum, Creating a Culture of Health to Improve Your Bottom Line, which will provide expert advice to enable employers to create an environment of health in their businesses that not only helps to hold down health costs, but also promotes a healthy lifestyle for their employees.

The forum will take place Friday, Oct. 26 at the Knoxville Convention Center with registration at 7:30 a.m. and breakfast/program at 7:45 a.m.

Creating a Culture of Health to Improve Your Bottom Line is presented by Michael J. Critelli, executive chairman of Pitney Bowes, recipient of the Boling Distinguished Visiting Professorship in Health Policy.

Registration ends Oct. 18 and is $30, which includes breakfast.

Click here to view the Creating a Culture of Health to Improve Your Bottom Line program.

Participants will learn how to do the following.

  • develop a “culture of health” that supports positive changes that lead to healthier, more productive lifestyles for employees
  • increase employees’ awareness of their own health status as well as create a culture of accountability that supports a healthy lifestyle
  • assess the return on investment resulting from the creation of a “culture of health”

 

Sponsored by The University of Tennessee Medical Center, The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, College of Business Administration, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Knoxville Chamber

Three Easy Ways to Register!

Call 865.544.6970 to register by phone

Fax: Complete the form below and fax to 865.544.6619

Mail: Complete the form below and mail to

University of Tennessee Medical Center
Office of Development
1520 Cherokee Trail, Suite 110
Knoxville, TN  37920-2205