BAHM has been the proud host of Case Competitions since 2011. These events offer students the opportunity to develop solutions to a business challenge within an allocated time frame, to receive cash prizes, possible academic credit, and to meet students from other BAHM schools.
Competitions are hosted each year by a different BAHM school or a group of schools. Each member school selects students to represent it, or the students form international teams representing at least two different programs. While the competition format has varied over the years, students generally submit a written paper as well as deliver a formal presentation which is then judged by industry leaders. In the process, students have the unique opportunity to:
- Network with business peers and professionals
- Meet other graduate students from around the world
- Win first-, second-, and third-place and other prizes of up to $11,000
- Publish in BAHM’s Journal, Health Management, Policy & Innovation (www.hmpi.org)
Previous BAHM Case Competitions
April 2022: “The Hospital of the Future.” Baylor University Hankamer School of Business Robbins Institute for Health Policy and Leadership
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April 2021: “Telehealth Business Models in Underserved Communities.”
- Strathmore Business School Institute for Healthcare Management, Nairobi, Kenya
- IESE Health Care Management Program, Barcelona, Spain
- The Wharton School, Department of Health Care Management, Philadelphia, PA USA
- Other BAHM international collaborating institutions:
• The Indian School of Business, Hyderabad and Mohali, India
• INCAE Business School, Costa Rica
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March 2020: “Home & Community-Based Care Challenge – Expanding Precision Medical Care via Business-Based Technology.” Boston University Questrom School of Business
March 2019: “Healthy Living Challenge – Influencing Healthy Behaviors in Low-Income Communities.” Harvard Business School
March 2018: “Opiates – A Public Health Emergency.” University of Miami School of Business
March 2017: “President-elect Trump & The Future of Healthcare Reform.” University of California Berkeley Haas School of Business
April 2016: “Innovation in Healthcare (early stage medical industry innovation).” University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management
April 2015: “Innovation in the Delivery of Health Care Services.” University of Colorado Denver Business School
April 2014: “Creating Real Value from Health Care Information.” Vanderbilt University Owen Business School
April 2013: “Entrepreneurship in Global Health Competition.” Harvard Business School
November 2012: “Alzheimer’s and Brain Health Competition.” Fuqua School of Business at Duke University
March 2011: “Health Services Business Plan Competition.” Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management