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Rethinking how workplaces support women’s health

34 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Most employers have a women's health benefit somewhere in their stack. It probably covers fertility or pregnancy, maybe menopause. And then it stops — as if women stop having health needs the moment they step off that particular conveyor belt. In this episode, Troy sits down with Dawn DuBois, Director of Community Outreach at St. Luke's Health System, and Dr. Jen Musick, Navigate's VP of Clinical Strategy, to make the case for treating women's health as a continuous, coordinated enterprise strategy — not a series of disconnected point solutions. Dawn brings 16 years of community health experience and a front-row view of where women fall through the cracks. Dr. Jen brings the clinical lens, including a sharp focus on why cardiovascular risk in women remains one of the most overlooked gaps in employer wellbeing programs. Together, they outline what it actually looks like to move from check-the-box women's benefits to an integrated strategy that follows women from their 20s through menopause and beyond. We also cover: * Why heart disease — the number one killer of women — rarely shows up in employer women's health programs, and what closing that gap looks like in practice *  How St. Luke’s Spirit impacts women’s health in the community across all stages of life, meeting women where they are in the times that matter most. * The two building blocks every HR leader should start with when launching or overhauling a women's health strategy — regardless of budget or company size

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