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Empowering Women Living with Obesity: A Review of the Insurance Landscape, Resources, and Helpful Information

August 20, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT

Living with obesity may affect women in several ways – from its impact on socioeconomic status to health to emotional well-being. They may experience challenges seeking medical care as well as bias and discrimination in society. During this webinar, co-hosted by the Obesity Action Coalition, the Society for Women’s Health Research, and the STOP Obesity Alliance, panelists will engage in a webinar aimed at empowering women living with obesity in navigating their health. They will cover topics from insurance (e.g., navigating coverage issues) to patient support (e.g., self-advocacy, engaging in shared decision-making with health care providers, available resources) to how to advocate for better coverage. The webinar will also review topics, such as bias and stigma and the importance of using patient-first language when speaking about obesity, which can help inform health care providers and members of the public.

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Date:
August 20, 2024
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
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Website:
https://swhr-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tzKjvxj9RZelmA3PLFXyKg

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Goals

  • Better understand the insurance landscape in obesity, including coverage and access issues women may encounter
  • Gain familiarity with resources available to women living with obesity
  • Feel better equipped to engage in conversations with health care providers about health care

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Speakers

Christine Gallagher, MPA

Associate Director of Research and Policy

Christine Gallagher, MPA

Associate Director of Research and Policy

Christine is the Associate Director for Research and Policy for the STOP Obesity Alliance at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University. Her role includes providing the overall direction, leadership, and program management for the Alliance. Much of her research on obesity treatment and coverage has been published in the journal Obesity. Christine also serves as the Coordinator for the Obesity Care Advocacy Network (OCAN). She has a Master’s in Public Affairs from the University of Texas’ LBJ School of Public Affairs.

Christine has spent over 25 years working in Washington DC on health, human services, and education policy. She began her career as a Presidential Management Intern working at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in the Secretary’s office. In 2001, Christine became the Director of the Governor of Missouri’s Washington Office. During that time, she held several leadership positions on key National Governors Association panels and task forces. After leaving the Hall of States, she spent time researching and writing for think tanks in DC and consulting on state advocacy efforts for Potomac Currents.

Tracy Zvenyach, PhD

Director, Policy Strategy and Alliances, Obesity Action Coalition

Tracy Zvenyach, PhD

Director, Policy Strategy and Alliances, Obesity Action Coalition

Dr. Tracy Zvenyach is Director of Policy Strategy and Alliances at the Obesity Action Coalition. In this role, she provides leadership in the development and implementation of policy priorities and strategy for OAC and represents OAC in alliances and coalition efforts to advance obesity care. She also serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgetown University, where she teaches healthcare policy and advocacy to graduate level students.

In her previous roles, Dr. Zvenyach led obesity public policy and advocacy efforts in industry and worked in the U.S. Senate for years, on topics ranging from healthcare, women’s policy, workforce, disaster response, and judiciary policy. Two legislative highlights include her work on provisions included in the Affordable Care Act and reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. Dr. Zvenyach’s research and publications focus on health economics and policy research to address barriers to obesity care, as well as diet quality of pregnant women receiving the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supplemental food program.

Dr. Zvenyach received a BS in nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and her MS in nursing and PhD in health policy from the University of Maryland-Baltimore. Dr. Zvenyach volunteers her time on the Board of Directors for the Wisconsin Nurses Association.

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Support for this educational program has been provided by Novo Nordisk. SWHR maintains independence and editorial control over program development, content, and work products.