Students at BAHM-member institutions learned and networked at a virtual event featuring distinguished speakers at the forefront of the healthcare industry on Thursday, November 20: Jeff Bishop, Vice President, Customer Experience and Innovation, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Debbie Fischer, Executive Associate, KPMG; Corporate Director; Executive-in-Residence, University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management Alyssa...
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WashU’s Olin Business School Joins BAHM
Washington University’s Olin Business School is the latest top-tier business school to join the Business School Alliance for Health Management (BAHM), HMPI’s publisher and a 22-member consortium of schools spanning North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. Olin’s health management degrees include an MBA with a healthcare management...
BAHM Career Forum: A Focus on Healthcare Opportunities Worldwide
The Business School Alliance for Health Management hosted a Career Forum for MBA students across its 21-member global network to explore professional pathways in healthcare. Facilitated by Rosemary Hannam, director of the Sandra Rotman Centre for Health Sector Strategy at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, the...
Cornell University’s SC Johnson College of Business Joins BAHM
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business has become the latest member of BAHM, which spans 21 MBA-level health management programs in the United States, Canada, Spain, Costa Rica, Kenya, and India. Cornell’s research faculty focused on the health sector include Sunita Sah, Suzanne Shu, and Vince Slaugh. Degree programs...
2024 BAHM Case Competition Winners
The 2024 Global BAHM Case Competition was held February 8-9, 2024 at the University of Colorado Denver Business School. Student teams proposed solutions to the workforce shortages challenging health systems across the globe, offering them the opportunity to work collaboratively on a timely topic, to network with peers across...
Hospital Consolidation and Physician Unionization
The newest publication by BAHM President Kevin Schulman and Barak Richman: Between 2014 and 2019, the proportion of physicians who were unionized grew by 26% (albeit from a low level), and this trend has accelerated over the past few years. It’s still too early to assess whether this new...
Employer-Based Health Insurance and Employee Compensation
Health insurance costs as a percentage of median family household income have increased from 13% to 25% from 2000 to 2021. For employers, health insurance costs for family health insurance have increased from $10 157 in 2000 to $22 463 in 2022, a 121% increase. But despite these increases, the value...
Proposing An Innovative Bond To Increase Investments In Social Drivers Of Health Interventions In Medicaid Managed Care
Pinar Karaca-Mandic and her colleagues have proposed a bond designed to increase investments in social drivers of health interventions in Medicaid managed care. Read about this financial innovation in the latest issue of Health Affairs: https://bit.ly/3YybBYn. And register here for the webinar on the topic, part of BAHM’s Research...
Maintaining Health Care Innovations After the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the worst failings of the health care system, but it also stimulated a flurry of innovations that could lead to a much-improved delivery system. Evaluating and perhaps extending the record of successful innovation arising from the pandemic will require advocacy, courage, and data-driven leadership from...
Association Between Regulatory Submission Characteristics and Recalls of Medical Devices Receiving 510(k) Clearance
A new JAMA article co-authored by BAHM member Pinar Karaca-Mandic at the University of Minnesota – Carlson School of Management, outlines associations between 510(k) medical device regulatory characteristics and their recall probability: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2800188