Roundtable Date and Time: 11/12/2025

Retail health, pharmacy access, and food security programs have the potential to address long-standing disparities in care but only if equity is embedded from the start. This virtual roundtable evaluates how we can design systems that intentionally address the social determinants of health (SDoH) and close equity gaps.

We’ll dive into how retail health providers and their partners are collecting and acting on SDoH data, how food access is being integrated into care delivery, and what it takes to build trust in communities historically underserved by the healthcare system. This is a candid, solution-focused conversation about where equity efforts are falling short and what bold steps we can take together.

Who Should Attend:
Retail health leaders, health equity officers, payers, public health officials, social care organizations, community health advocates, and digital health companies.

Key Topics:

  • Embedding screening and response into retail and pharmacy workflows
  • Advancing food-as-medicine in ways that prioritize culturally relevant, accessible solutions
  • Designing equitable payment models and benefits that reduce barriers to care
  • Partnering with community-based organizations to drive trust and local impact
  • Measuring impact and ensuring accountability in health equity initiatives