The future of virtual healthcare: Considerations for employers.

November 15th, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. EST

60 minutes | Hosted in English

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The future of virtual healthcare: Considerations for employers

November 15th, 2023. | 1:00 p.m. EST

60 minutes | Hosted in English

Does your organization currently offer virtual care as a workplace benefit?

More than 90% of employers agree that they have a responsibility to support their people through physical and mental health challenges at work.1

Sources

1. PMG Intelligence (April 18, 2023). The Changing Pharmacy and Virtual Care Landscape: An in-depth study of consumers, employers, pharmacists, and group benefits advisors in Canada. Employer / Plan Sponsor research summary, p. 5

With employees who have access to virtual healthcare more likely to rate their benefits plan as meeting their needs2, and say their company culture fosters wellbeing,3 employers are seeing an opportunity to bolster their benefits plans with virtual care services to further help support their workforce.

Source

2. Benefits Canada (2022). 2022 Benefits Canada Healthcare Survey. Charting New Paths: The role of the workplace and health benefits plans to help navigate a post pandemic world, p. 26.

Source

3. Benefits Canada. Charting New Paths, p. 26.

Join experts from TELUS Health for an engaging webinar that will explore the latest trends transforming the virtual healthcare landscape—and what they could mean for the workplace.

Areas of discussion will include:

  • Key findings from our latest industry report
  • Why virtual care is considered an essential workplace benefit
  • The role virtual care can have in employee mental health and wellbeing
  • How virtual care can contribute to building a healthy, positive and productive workforce
Roee Ben Eli

Roee Ben-Eli

Director of Strategic Programs, Virtual Care, TELUS Health

Roee is a Registered Nurse with over 20 years of experience in various fields of the profession, from front line work in hospitals to outpatient clinics and program development. He now works primarily in mental health, building programs that bring services to employees and their families through Virtual Care.
Camille Lalonde

Camille Lalonde

Director of Clinical Services, TELUS Health, and Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

Camille is a dual licensed primary care nurse practitioner in Ontario and Québec, who joined TELUS Health in 2017, and is the Director of Clinical Services for Healthcare Delivery. She supports a cross functional team of primary and allied health clinicians and oversees clinical excellence of our services and products across the organization, priming innovation and strategy.  Her mandate includes clinical oversight and governance of all clinical activities performed by our registered nurses, nurse practitioners and non-mental health allied health clinicians across TELUS Health. Originally from northern Ontario, she completed her Bachelors of Nursing Science at Laurentian University and worked for a decade as a charge nurse in a Toronto emergency department before completing her Master of Nursing - Nurse Practitioner at Athabasca University. Throughout her career, she has worked in family medicine, pediatrics, rheumatology, complex chronic medicine care and geriatrics.
Roee Ben Eli

Roee Ben-Eli

Director of Strategic Programs, Virtual Care, TELUS Health

Roee is a Registered Nurse with over 20 years of experience in various fields of the profession, from front line work in hospitals to outpatient clinics and program development. He now works primarily in mental health, building programs that bring services to employees and their families through Virtual Care.
Camille Lalonde

Camille Lalonde

Director of Clinical Services, TELUS Health, and Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

Camille is a dual licensed primary care nurse practitioner in Ontario and Québec, who joined TELUS Health in 2017, and is the Director of Clinical Services for Healthcare Delivery. She supports a cross functional team of primary and allied health clinicians and oversees clinical excellence of our services and products across the organization, priming innovation and strategy.  Her mandate includes clinical oversight and governance of all clinical activities performed by our registered nurses, nurse practitioners and non-mental health allied health clinicians across TELUS Health. Originally from northern Ontario, she completed her Bachelors of Nursing Science at Laurentian University and worked for a decade as a charge nurse in a Toronto emergency department before completing her Master of Nursing - Nurse Practitioner at Athabasca University. Throughout her career, she has worked in family medicine, pediatrics, rheumatology, complex chronic medicine care and geriatrics.