Business School Alliance for Health Management
BAHM is an international consortium of 20 premier MBA programs dedicated to advancing thought leadership and education in the global health sector.
Read the Latest Issue of Health Management, Policy and Innovation, BAHM’s Business of Healthcare Journal

The latest issue tackles bundled and value-based care, COVID-19 management, and systemic challenges. An ongoing HMPI blog outlines management solutions for addressing the current pandemic.
READ HMPI & THE COVID-19 BLOGBAHM’s Response to COVID-19 – Bringing Together Business Leaders and Scholars Through Virtual Events
This new series of virtual events organized by BAHM members discusses timely and relevant issues on how COVID-19 has disrupted the healthcare marketplace and is shaping the future of different sectors within the industry.
READ THE HMPI COVID-19 SPECIAL BLOG LISTEN TO THE BAHM VIRTUAL SERIES
BAHM News & Faculty Publications
Upcoming BAHM Events
Post and Explore Campus Events
The BAHM calendar is your source for healthcare-related events across the BAHM campuses. Post health care club conferences, case competitions and other events of interest to students and faculty. To add an event to the calendar, click here.
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Students today will be the leaders tomorrow in a sector that will continue to be an enormous part of our nation’s GDP and will, forever, touch every citizen every day. The healthcare business student will continue to help us live better, healthier, and more productive lives. Nothing could be more important.
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The shift toward value-based payments and population health management provides opportunities to restructure healthcare services and to orient innovation in life sciences so that we can deliver a better return on our healthcare spending.
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Everyone in health care seems to be motivated by a personal story, and I am no different. I spent much of my childhood helping to care for my grandfather, who spent six years in a skilled nursing facility due to early-onset Alzheimer’s. He is the reason that I study health care management at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt, and he is the reason that I want to improve the quality of post-acute, long-term care solutions for aging patients.
