National HIV Testing Day (NHTD) is observed each year on June 27 to highlight the importance of HIV testing, knowing your status, and getting care and treatment.
Join U.S. Business Action to End HIV on Wednesday, May 21, 2 - 3 p.m. ET, for an informative virtual workshop exploring how employers can play a vital role in ending HIV in the United States.
Corporate leaders are invited to learn more about why this work matters in the workplace, resources available to you, and how Match Group, Mercer, and Walgreens plan to observe National HIV Testing Day this year.
Businesses have the power to drive change. Let’s make HIV testing a part of standard health care and a shared responsibility.
This workshop is ideal for HR and employee well-being professionals, employee resource group members, as well as anyone passionate about employee, consumer, and community health.
This event is made possible by our presenting sponsors Gilead Sciences and ViiV Healthcare, champion sponsor MISTR, and campaign sponsors Match Group and Walgreens.
The Health Action Alliance is a joint initiative of the Ad Council, the CDC Foundation and the de Beaumont Foundation—in partnership with Meteorite. Our free tools, training and events help employers, large and small, navigate evolving health challenges, improve the health of workers and engage with public health partners to build stronger, healthier communities.
Tracy Watts is a Senior Partner and US Leader for Healthcare Policy at Mercer. She advises large employers on their health benefit strategies for active and retired employees. A consultant with Mercer for over 35 years, she’s widely quoted as a spokesperson for Mercer's survey of employer sponsored health benefit plans and is a lead contributor on Mercer’s US Health News blog. Tracy is ex-officio Board Chair of the American Benefits Council, on the executive steering committee of The Alliance to Fight for HealthCare and the Business Advisory Council for the Health Action Alliance (HAA). She leads Mercer’s involvement with the National Commission on Climate and Worker Health, Business Action to End HIV, and The Kennedy Forum. She frequently represents employer interests to policymakers in Washington DC and has testified before Congress on several occasions. In 2018, Tracy was named a “Top 25 Consultant” for excellence in healthcare by Consulting® Magazine.