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The proposed new EEOC wellness rules got announced 01/07...and by 01/21 they were DOA. Speakers: Barbara Zabawa Barbara J. Zabawa JD, MPH, is the founder and President of the Center for Health and Wellness Law, LLC, a law firm dedicated to improving legal access and compliance for the health and wellness industries. She is lead author of the book Rule the Rules on Workplace Wellness Programs, published by the American Bar Association. She is a frequent writer and speaker on health and wellness law topics, having presented for national organizations such as WELCOA, National Wellness Conference, HPLive, Healthstat University and HERO. Al Lewis Al Lewis JD is CEO of Quizzify, the leading employee health literacy company, and author of three trade-bestselling books on wellness. He is also the co-founder of the Validation Institute. Forbes named him one of the 13 “unsung heroes” in healthcare. His work on wellness has been published in Health Affairs and in the Wall Street Journal, and his best-known “hack,” to prevent surprise bills for non-elective care, was featured in the New York Times. And this EEOC hack is as good as that one! |