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The Hopkins Business of Health Initiative hosts “Conversations on the Business of Health,” a series of one-hour webinars that engage leaders of business and academia on the cutting edge of improving American health care. Moderated by faculty members and jointly hosted by the Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Carey Business School, the School of Nursing, and the School of Medicine, the series is open to all.  Additional Co-Hosts have included the Center for Innovative Leadership, the Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy, the HEADS Center, and the Digital Business Development Initiative. 

 

Upcoming Conversations
Friday, January 24, 2025 | Webinar

Featuring Former Representative Henry Waxman; Mitch Zeller, J.D., Former Director of the Center for Tobacco Products, FDA; Barbara Schillo, Ph.D., Chief Research Officer, Truth Initiative; David Levy, Ph.D., Professor of Oncology, Georgetown University

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Friday, February 21, 2025 | Webinar

TBD

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Friday, March 21, 2025 | Webinar

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Friday, May 16, 2025 | Webinar

Featuring Paul Billings, Chief Executive Officer and Director, Biological Dynamics; Jordan J. Green, Director, Biomaterials and Drug Delivery Laboratory and Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University; Lilja Solnes, Associate Professor and Director of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Johns Hopkins University (TBC); John Steuart, Managing Director Steuart Ventures

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Past Conversations

What responsibility do employers have to the health and well-being of their employees? Do businesses have an ethical obligation to promote a healthy workforce? These questions are more important than ever since the COVID-19 pandemic and with more employees working from home.

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Do companies have a responsibility for the health consequences of their products? Should those consequences drive how a company designs its product or service to be used by customers? What are the tradeoffs?

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As the health of Americans gets worse, with chronic disease and physical and mental illnesses on the rise, do corporations have a role to play in addressing the health crisis? Given the massive influence of their products and services on community well-being, there may be no alternative.

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Around 150 million Americans rely on employers for access to health care. Can the companies who employ them help foster an affordable system that improves our health and doesn't drive us crazy in the process? Here are some highlights from the recent discussion about high-value employee health care.

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