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Drug Pricing: Policy and Politics
September 17, 12 pm – 1 pm EST
University of Pennsylvania LDI

Despite bipartisan agreement that the high cost of drugs must be addressed, proposals to reform the U.S. drug pricing system have languished for years. There’s no shortage of ideas on what to do—Medicare price negotiation, greater price transparency, international reference pricing, patent exclusivity changes, and price controls all have their advocates. But there’s no consensus on how to strike the right balance between making drugs affordable now, and preserving financial incentives for developing new drugs in the future. Join our expert panel as they discuss the policy options for drug pricing, the appropriate roles of government and markets, and prospects for reform in the current political environment.

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Building Wealth, Building Health
October 1, 12 pm – 1 pm EST
University of Pennsylvania LDI

The connection between wealth and health was never more evident than during the pandemic. As the temporary expansion of the child tax credit lifts millions of families out of poverty, policymakers are debating more permanent measures to build wealth in disadvantaged communities, such as “baby bonds” and guaranteed income. The impact on health and health care could be dramatic. This panel will discuss the evidence surrounding wealth and health, how health care providers can address their patients’ financial needs, cash benefits as an alternative to health insurance expansion, and real-world experiences in building wealth as a way to improve health.

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A Nourishing Prescription: Food as Medicine to Promote Health and Health Equity – April 23, 2021
University of Pennsylvania

A Virtual Conversation with Sarah Downer, JD, Benjamin Perkins, MA, MDiv, and Hilary Seligman MD, MAS, moderated by Christina Roberto, PhD.

Food has a clear impact on health and well-being, and the Food as Medicine movement embraces this concept by not only recommending healthy food but also providing it to those in need. From medically tailored meals to fruit and vegetable prescriptions and vouchers, community-based organizations, payers, and health care systems are addressing food insecurity and helping individuals prevent and manage chronic illness. Join our panel of experts to discuss Food as Medicine programs, their outcomes, and the opportunities and challenges in sustaining them.

Co-sponsored by the Center for Health Incentives & Behavioral Economics (CHIBE).

 

2021 Healthcare Entrepreneurship & Innovation Exchange – April 8, 2021
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School

The 2021 Healthcare Entrepreneurship & Innovation Exchange, hosted by the UNC Center for the Business of Health and the MBA Healthcare Club, will focus on how COVID-19 has impacted the startup and entrepreneurship landscape. With an eye toward the future, panels comprised of founders, CEOs, and venture capital partners will discuss how their businesses are preparing to operate in a post-COVID world. Following the panel conversations, participants will have the opportunity to network with our speakers in a small group setting.

 

Perspectives in Health: Define Ventures – The Future of Digital Health Investing and the Impact of Medical-Technology Entrepreneurs – April 13, 2021
Harvard Business School

HBS Professor Ariel Stern will lead a discussion with Lynn Chou O’Keefe (MBA 2005), Founder of Define Ventures. They will discuss the strategy of Define Ventures’ $200m early-stage digital health fund focused on incubation, seed, and series A & B investment opportunities in digital health. This hour-long discussion will also include a Q&A for participants to engage with our speakers. In collaboration with the HBS Healthcare Alumni Association.

 

Session 3: The Importance of a Digital Transformation Strategy for Post-COVID Health Car – March- May 2021
Boston University Questrom School of Business

Digitally Transforming Post-COVID Health Care – a 7-part webinar series:

Pre-COVID Health Care wrestled with serious systemic problems that drove disappointing quality and cost outcomes. Even though digital transformation held the promise of solutions to those systemic problems, the Health Care sector lagged other sectors in digitally transforming. COVID-19 forced decision makers to quickly turn to digital tools to mitigate the devastating impact of the health crisis. But merely adopting digital tools is not digital transformation. This 7-session series presents an evidence-based approach to digitally transforming Health Care to address the immediate COVID Crisis and improve post-COVID Health Care outcomes dramatically.

 

How Digital Powered Healthcare’s Response to Covid – March 24, 2021
Harvard Business School

Please join us as Sara Vaezy and Matt Cohlmia, MBA 2014 (HBSHAA Regional Director), discuss the long-term impact of COVID on the healthcare industry, including how being a digitally-enabled organization helped Providence respond more quickly to COVID, the lessons learned, and the opportunities they see heading into 2021.

 

Livestream: Experts Discuss “Primary Care and the Digital Health Revolution – March 17, 2021
Rotman School of Management

How is the revolution in digital health changing primary care delivery? How are providers changing? How are patients changing? What’s on the horizon?

 

The New Health IT: Post-Pandemic Capabilities and Challenges – March 17, 2021
Baylor University

While IT departments have been successful over the last year, the IT workforce is tired, and the separation of IT work from general healthcare creates new challenges. In this presentation, we will share the lessons learned on how effective IT support enabled a large health system to manage the pandemic and the current surge in demand for care and vaccinations. The pandemic has forced healthcare IT departments to become more agile and deliver new functionality in near real time. Development efforts that traditionally took months were compressed into weeks.

We identify the six IT capabilities that are essential to any healthcare delivery system: testing and contact tracing, patient classification, seamless documentation, telehealth, remote monitoring in ICU and other remote settings, collaborative capacity planning across healthcare delivery systems, and effective governance through one-stop requirements generation.

 

Fireside Chat with Gopal Khanna – March 12, 2021
University of Minnesota MILI

Gopal Khanna joined the MILI community as an Executive in Residence. Most recently, Mr. Khanna served as the 5th Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) from May 2017 through January 2021. Director Khanna led the Agency’s mission of producing evidence to make the delivery of health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable, and affordable. Dr. Archelle Georgiou, chair of the MILI Executives in Residence, and Gopal Khanna. Mr. Khanna discussed the structure, strategies, and successes of AHRQ; the intersectionality of federal agencies; and shared insights on the future of healthcare and the transformation that needs to happen.

The MILI Executive in Residence program is comprised of highly accomplished healthcare industry leaders who enhance the academic environment of MILI by sharing their professional expertise through teaching, mentoring, and coaching. Mr. Khanna brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the Executives in Residence and the MILI community.

 

Executive Leadership Speaker Series: COL Victor Suarez, Operation Warp Speed Vaccine Program Manager – March 12, 2021
Baylor University

COL Victor A. Suarez is the Operation Warp Speed Vaccine Program Manager for the Moderna Product Coordination Team. In this presentation you’ll learn more about (1) the development of the Moderna vaccine, (2) the distribution of the vaccine (including recent developments under the new Biden Administration), and (3) leadership lessons from this historic public-private partnership against COVID-19.

 

Value-Based Payment: False Hope or the Future of Health Care? – March 12, 2020 
University of Pennsylvania

A Virtual Conversation with Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD, Amol Navathe, MD, PhD, and Mai Pham, MD, MPH, moderated by Rachel Werner, MD, PhD.

What Have We Learned from the Past Decade? Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, we have seen significant experimentation with value-based payment. Some of these alternative payment models have had success while others have had more mixed results, with many valuable lessons learned. But the question remains, where do we go from here? Following release of their report on the future of value-based payment, experts in this roundtable discussion will discuss achievements, opportunities, and recommendations for the next decade of payment innovation.

 

The Business of Healthcare Series- Looking Ahead: What to Expect From The New Administration – February, 18, 2021
University of Michigan Ross School

Michigan Ross is excited to be hosting their third event in The Business of Healthcare webinar series. Join Tom Buchmueller, Ross School of Business, as he moderates a conversation with panelists Katie Keith and Joanne Kenen around Looking Ahead at Healthcare: What to Expect From The New Administration.

 

SB HealthScape 2020: Healthcare Innovations in the New Normal – December, 10, 2020
Indian School of Business

The disruption caused by pandemic has required business model innovation by existing healthcare businesses to cope with and sustain themselves. In addition, it has provided the impetus for innovation in digital health. The conference is designed to reimagine healthcare in the new normal, to discuss ways of sustaining the innovation, and to look to strengthen the health system.

The conference is organized by two of ISB’s academic programmes – the Advanced Management Programme for Healthcare (AMPH) and the Post Graduate Programme (PGP).

 

AI and Machine Learning in Healthcare: Getting to Practical Application(s) – December 10, 2020
The Sandra Rotman Centre for Health Sector Strategy, University of Toronto

Panelists: Dr. Trevor Jamieson, Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO), Unity Health; Adrian Schauer, CEO, Alayacare; Kathryn Wortsman, Managing Partner, Amplify Capital

Moderator: Will Falk, Adjunct Professor and Executive-in-Residence, Rotman School of Management

 

Penn LDI: Fifth Annual Population Health Science Research Workshop – December 11, 2020 
Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics and Boston University School of Public Health

The Fifth Annual Population Health Science Research Workshop will bring together scholars from economics, epidemiology, demography, sociology, and related disciplines to present papers on topics related to population health.
The workshop’s theme will include both papers specific to health equity and COVID-19, and papers that focus on critical population health issues that have become even more salient as a result of the pandemic. The workshop will also include concurrent breakout sessions focused on key topics of interest.

 

Impact of COVID 19 on Health Care Innovations and Barriers to Them
Harvard Business School

Listen as Prof. Regina Herzlinger discusses the pandemic as a wake-up call for incentivization of U.S. health care and what can be done to improve the delivery of American medicine. Our esteemed panel cover medical technology, delivery, and information technology and the barriers to innovation.

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The Tricky, Complicated Business of Getting a Vaccine to the Populations That Need It
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Erik Gordon, Ross School of Business, moderates a conversation with panelists Aubree Gordon, PhD and Lawrence Corey, MD.

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Evaluating Innovative Health Care Solutions for Obesity
Harvard Business School  

From Weight Watchers to bariatric surgery, innovations for combatting obesity abound. But which will do the most good for society and yield the best business results? Regina Herzlinger discusses how to evaluate health care innovations aimed at providing solutions for obesity in her case, “Fighting the Battle of the Bulge – Evaluating Innovations in Morbid Obesity Treatment.”

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A Conversation between Regi Herzlinger and David Ridley
Harvard Business School and Duke University 

The discussion focuses on specialty hospitals, high-deductible health care plans, case-based teaching, transparency in health care, and why innovation is lacking and what to do about it.

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The Current State & Future of Telemedicine – November 10, 2020 
University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management  

In this webinar, telemedicine visionary Jonathan Pearce, CEO of Zipnosis, and digital health attorney Ryan S. Johnson, from Fredrickson & Byron, P.A., joined MILI Academic Director Prof. Pinar Karaca-Mandic to discuss the current state and future of the rapidly evolving telemedicine and digital health industry.

Discussion topics included emerging telehealth business models, key legal and regulatory issues, technological innovation in telehealth, and the future of the telehealth industry. The speakers also provided real-life examples of successful telehealth strategies.

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Diversity & Inclusion in Medical Technology Innovation – November 6, 2020 
University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management  

Medical Industry Leadership Institute (MILI) at the University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management, and the MN chapter of the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs (SoPE) organized this webinar aimed to bring awareness to the lack of diversity and inclusion in the medical technology space, specifically addressing innovation. How do we encourage innovation within under-represented groups and diversify the pool of innovators? What are the barriers, and how do we overcome them?

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Bloomberg Interview with Regi Herzlinger: Pandemic Caused ‘A Lot of Consumer-Driven Innovation’ – Octover 2020
Harvard Business School  
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COVID-19 Analytics Symposium – October 7, 2020
University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management   

The Medical Industry Leadership Institute (MILI), Management Information Systems Research Center (MISRC), and Center for Nursing Informatics are hosting an interdisciplinary healthcare analytics symposium focusing on COVID-19 related research.

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MILI Mini Policy Forum Series: The ROI of Investing in Social Determinants of Health – September 22, 2020 
University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management  

Kurt Waltenbaugh, Founder & CEO of Carrot Health Inc, will join MILI Academic Director, Prof. Pinar Karaca-Mandic, to examine how business investments in the drivers of social determinants of health (SDoH) can lead to reductions in overall healthcare costs.

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The Price of Being Unprepared: Healthcare Delivery and COVID-19 – September 15, 2020
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business 

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major disruptions in healthcare delivery. How can practitioners mitigate supply chain risk and continue delivering quality care in this uncertain environment?

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Post COVID-19 Forecasts – September 14, 2020 
University of Miami Business School 

With Dr. Rod Hochman, CEO, PSJH and Dr. Eric de Roodenbeke, CEO, IHF and Dr. Anthony C. Stanowski, CAHM as the moderator.

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COVID-19 Current Impacts on Global Hospitals – September 9, 2020
University of Miami Business School 

With Dr. Elio Jovine of AUSL Bologna, Dr. Susanne Nolte-Schoen of the Schön Klinik,  and Dr. James Young from the Cleveland Clinic.

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COVID-19 Current Impacts on U.S. Hospitals – August 31, 2020
University of Miami Business School 

With Erik Wexler of PSJH SoCal and Dr. David Zambrana of JHS.

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COVID-19: Transmission, Treatments and Outcomes – August 24, 2020
University of Miami Business School 

With Dr. Lilian Abbo of JHS/UM and Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips of PSJH

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