ConnectForHealth - Cigna Healthcare
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Each episode explores vital topics around wellbeing, resilience, and modern healthcare through in-depth conversations with experts, leaders, and change-makers. ConnectForHealth brings you fresh insights, inspiring stories, and practical tools to help you thrive - inside and out.
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ConnectForHealth - Cigna Healthcare
Special Edition: Shaping the Future of Health, Work and Vitality
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In this special edition of ConnectForHealth, we take you inside the Cigna International Health Study (CIHS) 2025 - UAE Edition - the most comprehensive look at the state of well-being, vitality, and workplace health across the Emirates.
For the fourth consecutive year, mentl has authored the UAE white paper, tracking the nation’s wellbeing story as it rises year after year - even as global well-being softens. And this year’s findings are nothing short of remarkable.
Joining host Scott Armstrong, founder of mentl, and co-host Maissa Al Khafajy, Head of Government Affairs and Strategic Communications at Cigna Healthcare MEA, are two powerhouse voices:
- Leah Cotterill, CEO, Cigna Healthcare Middle East and Africa (excl. KSA)
- Hana Agil, HR Director, MEA, International Organizations, Strategy, International Health, Cigna Healthcare)
Together they unpack:
- Why the UAE is now a global leader in well-being and vitality
- What’s driving unprecedented gains in mental health, optimism, and quality of life
- The paradox of progress: rising vitality alongside persistent stress, loneliness, and financial pressure
- Why 67% of employees are actively job-hunting yet 80% say they’d work harder for their employer
- What Gen Z is telling us about unmanageable stress and loneliness
- How company culture - and manager behaviour - directly shapes well-being, retention and productivity
- Why healthcare benefits have overtaken flexible working as the number one most valued employee benefit
- How AI and digital health are transforming expectations
- The urgent call for employers: one size no longer fits all
This is essential listening for business leaders, HR professionals, policymakers, and anyone shaping the future of work in the region.
Chapter List
01:10 - Why CIHS matters
02:00 - UAE well-being and vitality outperforming global trends
03:20 - What makes the UAE different
05:10 - Stress, financial pressure and loneliness emerging as key tension points
07:00 - The UAE’s unique demographic resilience
09:00 - Government investment in well-being and mental health
10:10 - Mental health becomes the UAE’s number one priority
12:00 - Why ambition, mobility and personal development drive wellbeing
13:20 - The surprising rise of job-hunting (67%)
14:40 - Gen Z stress, unmanageable stress and loneliness
17:05 - Hybrid work, disconnection and the loss of workplace community
19:00 - The 53% manager-understanding problem
20:40 - Healthcare benefits become the number one preferred benefit
21:50 - Stress levels, family priorities and emotional load
24:00 - Social media, perfectionism and digital stressors
26:00 - Loneliness as a health risk (as harmful as 15 cigarettes a day)
28:30 - Why employers must take loneliness seriously
30:15 - Productivity, ROI and the business case for well-being
31:30 - Menopause, perimenopause and the cost of ignoring women’s health
34:00 - Manager training, empathy and psychological safety
36:00 - Gender wellbeing gaps and workplace realities
40:00 - The tension between ambition, parental guilt and family priorities
42:10 - The economic cost of disengagement in the UAE
43:40 - Why well-being is a business fundamental
45:00 - Leadership vulnerability and building trust
47:30 - Digital health, AI, telehealth and EAP adoption
53:00 - Trust as a barrier to digital and mental health support
54:00 - The employer–employee trust equation
56:00 - Final advice: the number one thing employers can do tomorrow
58:10 - Closing remarks and where to find the CIHS 2025 report