
Business School Alliance for Health Management
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The Business School Alliance for Health Management is an international consortium of leading MBA programs with a health sector focus. We publish @HMPI_Journal.
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Disparities in readmissions between Black and White stroke patients may be linked to the level of nurse staffing in the hospitals where they receive care. New Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research study by LDI Fellows Margo Brooks Carthon, Matthew McHugh, Rachel French, PhD, RN, Raina Merchant, MD MSHP FAHA, and Linda H. Aiken.


Professor Markus Saba discusses how Pfizer Inc. will address the pandemic, the single biggest health issue in the last 100 years. Read his insights on how the pharmaceutical giant can market the COVID vaccine with its full U.S. FDA approval: adage.com/article/market…

MIHM along with ISB Healthcare SIG and ISB Alumni Engagement brought eminent panelists to discuss digital transformation of healthcare organisations, current challenges & opportunities, and future roadmap. tinyurl.com/rzbrue45 #HealthcareAtISB #DigitalTransformation Indian School of Business (ISB)

"It’s time to address the regulatory hurdles impeding telemedicine’s growth and innovation." New The Philadelphia Inquirer op-ed by LDI Fellows Eric Bressman & Krisda Chaiyachati (Krisda H Chaiyachati) Penn Medicine Penn Med Transformation & Innovation NCSP at Penn inquirer.com/opinion/commen…



Do drug prices fall in a more competitive market? No – unless consumers have access to greater price transparency by bypassing pharmacy benefit managers, according to a Stanford Medicine study co-authored by BAHM President Kevin Schulman Stanford CERC: bit.ly/3JTwo1S


We look forward to welcoming students to Baylor Business for BAHM's April 7-8 global case competition! Participants will imagine the “hospital of the future” to meet rural #healthcare needs. Thanks to host Baylor and to sponsors Bill & Mary Jo Robbins and the Robbins Foundation.


Thank you to the students who proposed so many promising solutions to rural #healthcare challenges at our Global Case Competition Baylor Business on April 8. And congratulations to the winning teams from #Baylor, @CarlsonMBA, Questrom School of Business, Boston University & Indian School of Business (ISB)!


Featuring Professor Sarang Deo of the Indian School of Business tomorrow “Engaging Private Practitioners to Improve TB Diagnosis and Treatment in Urban India: Models and Analysis” December 13, 9 am CT. Business School Alliance for Health Management Business Advancement Center for Health (BACH) Register here: lnkd.in/eaGgdVSn

Feb 6, 10 am ET: Sarah Miller presents her research on economic inequality in infant and maternal health as part of our BAHM Research Exchange series. Register here: bit.ly/3kW5Y8i


Thanks to Sarah Miller for presenting her and her colleagues' work on maternal & infant #healthinequality as part of our Research Exchange series. Listen to the webinar here: lnkd.in/gNQJscW5. And read about the study in the New York Times: lnkd.in/gm2_ywDJ

Learn more when Pinar Karaca-Mandic discusses this financial innovation at our next BAHM Research Exchange webinar on March 21. Register today: bit.ly/3yo85oQ

Join us Thursday, April 13, 10 am ET, when Andrea Prado INCAE Business School Business School, discusses a subscription model to address #antimicrobialresistance in Brazil. Register here for this latest webinar featuring research by BAHM-member health management faculty: bit.ly/3nSyUPV


BAHM President Kevin Schulman, Stanford CERC, is featured in this piece on #cancer drug shortages: npr.org/sections/healt…


For a detailed overview of how #pharmacybenefitmanagers shape the US drug market and how future research could inform policymaking, read the #HMPI article by Rena Conti, Jim Rebitzer & Brigham Frandsen: hmpi.org/2024/04/12/pha…


More than $1 trillion in #PrivateEquity investments in U.S. health care over the past decade have been accompanied by poorer health outcomes and higher costs for patients and insurers. See new studies in HMPI_Journal by BAHM-member faculty and students: hmpi.org
