Dr. Adam Seidner, MD, MPH, is the Chief Medical Officer for The Hartford. He is responsible for The Hartford’s strategy and policy across all lines of business with a particular focus on Workers’ Compensation and Disability Management. He has worked on many public health issues over the years including indoor air quality, opioid epidemic, pandemics, and catastrophic events. He is responsible for medical policy development, quality assurance and improvement. He worked on vaccine development and testing for 10 years. Other areas of research include worksite health promotion, return to work and stay at work, integrative pain management, and fitness for work. He and The Hartford have worked on the many industry research projects including RETAIN-CT, BRITE, IMPOWR-YOU, and CPH-NEW. He is also serves on an advisory board at The National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health. The MIRHIQL (Multilevel Interventions to Reduce Harm and Improve Quality of Life for Patients on Long Term Opioid Therapy) Research Network is a part of the NIH’s Helping to end Addiction Long Term (HEAL) Initiative.Dr. Seidner earned a doctor of medicine degree from SUNY Health Science Center, a master’s degree in public health from the University of Connecticut, and an A.B. in Anthropology from Hamilton College. He is board certified by the American Board of Preventative Medicine: Occupational and Environmental Medicine and American Board of Family Medicine.