2020 BAHM Case Competition
Boston University’s Questrom School of Business and Institute for Health System Innovation & Policy hosted BAHM’s 2020 annual case competition March 20-21 – and, because of COVID-19, BAHM’s first virtual case competition.
MBA student teams from 10 BAHM-member schools developed business-based technology solutions to expand home- and community-based medical care. A distinguished panel of seven judges from across the healthcare spectrum judged the submissions, which were anonymous, and the top three teams were awarded cash prizes of $10,000, $5,000 and $2,500.
Thank you and congratulations to all the participants for pulling together excellent ideas during the challenges and uncertainty of a major health crisis.
Baylor University – Hankamer School of Business: 1st Place
- Team Members: Ginnie Berg, Jackson Price & Tanner Houston
- Case: Radius Healthcare: A telehealth and data company targeting truck drivers through a concierge medicine model that does not require insurance
Baruch College – Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College: 2nd Place
- Team Members: Alana Noble-Kirk, Charles Connelly & Eve Gottesman
- Case: Common Ground: Cloud-hosted software for patients with multiple chronic conditions in major metropolitan ambulatory healthcare systems
Boston University – Questrom School of Business: 3rd Place
- Team Members: Haley Jensen, Jennifer Kennedy & Zhengyi (Patrick) Pu
- Case: Coffee on the Couch: A home-based service accessible via a user’s TV or video-enabled device to address social isolation among seniors
(accessible only to BAHM Community members)