Revolutionizing Employee Health: Tech-Driven Innovations in MSK, Metabolic, and Mental Health
Employers are grappling with escalating healthcare costs, largely fueled by conditions related to musculoskeletal (MSK) issues, metabolic disorders, and mental health concerns. This webinar will explore the increasing importance of preventative, digital-first, and non-invasive solutions that can help to cut costs and boost employee well-being.
Join a special webcast to learn about the role of technology in employer-sponsored healthcare. The speakers will highlight innovations in several key areas: musculoskeletal care (including new developments in AI-driven mobility solutions), metabolic health (such as continuous glucose monitoring and digital weight management programs), and mental health transformations (on-demand AI therapy and stress-reducing wearables). These technologies are reshaping how employers can support their workforce effectively, reducing reliance on costly methods like surgery and long-term medication.
Speakers:
Dr. Mark Molckovsky, MD, MBA | Medical Director | Valhalla Business Advisors

Dr. Molckovsky is a Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician and serves as Medical Director at Valhalla Business Advisors. He completed his training at Penn State Health and previously held the position of Clinical Operations lead at Fold Health. He works in assisted living and skilled nursing facilities and holds degrees in Electrical Engineering and an MBA.
Jens Thorsen, MBA | Co-Founder | Valhalla Business Advisors

Jens Thorsen is a seasoned leader and Co-Founder of Valhalla Business Advisors. He brings a wealth of experience in general management, sales leadership, innovation, and corporate strategy. A graduate of Penn State and an NYU-Stern MBA, Jens specializes in corporate finance and leadership. He is a Registered Representative of The Leaders Group, Inc., and a member of FINRA/SIPC.
Webcast Details:
- Date: Thursday, April 3, 2025
- Time: 2 pm ET | 11am PT
- Cost: Complimentary
- Sponsored by: Employers
Register now to view the webcast On Demand
Questions? Please email [email protected] or call at (212) 457-4981