This new series organized by BAHM members brings together business leaders and scholars in virtual events to discuss timely and relevant issues on how COVID-19 has disrupted the healthcare marketplace and is shaping the future of different sectors within the industry.
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Webinar Recordings
Price and Quality Transparency in US Healthcare: Pathways to Improved Efficiencies
In partnership with the Clinical Excellence Research Center, Stanford Medicine
Larry Van Horn, Founder and Director of the Center of Health Care Market Innovation at Vanderbilt University, discuss:
- The Trump Administration rules on price transparency that he helped craft
- Research on price variation in contracted rates
- The potential for transparency to improve market efficiency
- Opportunities for the Biden Administration to expand transparency rules
Professor Van Horn is joined by Eric Hargan, former Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services under both Presidents Bush and Trump, and Kevin Schulman, BAHM board president and professor of medicine and economics at Stanford Medicine.
Misinformation in the Time of COVID: The Way Forward
Co-hosted with the Yale University School of Management
The COVID-19 pandemic has been plagued by misinformation, which has presented its own set of challenges. This event discussed the root causes of misinformation and how clinicians and scientists can fight its spread.
Greatest Supply Chain Challenge Ever: The COVID-19 Vaccine
Co-hosted with the Health Administration Student Organization at University of Colorado Denver
As the world races to produce a safe and effective vaccine for COVID-19, the next critical focus and priority will be planning the supply chain for an effective vaccine delivery. How will policy makers, healthcare systems, and providers work towards aligning their strengths and positions? What are some challenges and limitations our leaders should anticipate? Jeffrey Helton, PhD, Mario Macis, PhD, and Julie L. Swann, PhD will be exploring these questions and other essential ideas surrounding the Greatest Supply Chain Challenge Ever: The COVID-19 Vaccine.
A Critical Collaboration Between a Pharmacy Benefit Manager and Health Plan During COVID-19 Pandemic: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota & Prime Therapeutics share challenges and successes
Co-hosted with the Medical Industry Leadership Institute (MILI) at The Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota
David Lassen, PharmD, Chief Clinical Officer of Prime Therapeutics, and Randall Hanna, R.Ph, Vice President for Pharmacy, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, joined MILI Academic Director, Prof. Pinar Karaca-Mandic, to share how their organizations worked together to help ensure members could get the medicines they needed by making decisions on utilization management, and adapting to emerging clinical evidence and regulatory guidance.
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The 2020 Presidential Election: Perspectives on Health Care
In partnership with the Clinical Excellence Research Center, Stanford Medicine
BAHM President and Stanford professor Kevin Schulman interviewed U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, the only physician currently serving in the U.S. Senate. Sen. Cassidy is a member of the Senate Committees on Finance and on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP). The conversation was part of a series exploring issues likely to define the post-election business of healthcare landscape.
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A Conversation with Dr. Muhammad Ali Pate, the World Bank’s Global Director of Health, Nutrition and Population
Co-hosted with the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
HMPI Editor Will Mitchell, Rotman School of Management, interviews Dr. Pate about critical business and health care delivery challenges around COVID-19, with a focus on critical treatment and protective supplies, along with arising vaccine distribution challenges.
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The 2020 Presidential Election: Perspectives on Health Care
In partnership with the Clinical Excellence Research Center, Stanford Medicine
BAHM President and Stanford professor Kevin Schulman interviewed Donald Berwick, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) under the Obama Administration. The conversation was part of a series exploring issues likely to define the post-election business of healthcare landscape.
The recording of this webinar is available to BAHM members only. To request access, please contact kirsten@bahm-alliance.org.
Solving COVID-19 in South Asia and Globally – the Need for Government, NGO, and Business Action
Co-hosted with the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, in partnership with the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA)
India’s government, like many worldwide, adopted a demanding COVID-19 lockdown strategy. But challenged public health systems and limited preparedness, coupled with extensive misinformation, could not prevent a rise in infections. What are government, NGO and business leaders doing to address this health care and economic crisis? How are health systems managing their operations and care delivery? And what role are regional and global businesses playing to drive both short- and long-term solutions? These and other questions were addressed by a panel of scholars and practitioners in India and North America.
The recording of this webinar is available to BAHM members only. To request access, please contact kirsten@bahm-alliance.org.
The Coventor: Its Development, Implications & Lessons Learned – August 3, 2020
Co-hosted with the Medical Industry Leadership Institute (MILI) at The Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota
The leaders of the Coventor team from the Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, and UnitedHealth Group joined MILI Academic Director, Prof. Pinar Karaca-Mandic, to tell the story of the Coventor’s development, discuss key factors to its success, examine implications moving forward, and reflect on the lessons learned.
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Providers and Insurers: A View from the Epicenter – South Florida – August 10, 2020
Co-hosted with the Center for Health Management and Policy at the University of Miami Herbert Business School
This summer’s surge in novel coronavirus cases has challenged Florida’s healthcare system like no other event in recent history. How have health systems, hospitals and insurers managed the challenges? What lessons have they learned? And do they foresee a lasting impact on post-pandemic business planning, operations, and patient care? Join us for a discussion with a distinguished group of panelists as they address these questions and more.
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