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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, September 12, 2025 | Webinar

Healthcare is nearing a pivotal threshold. AI has shown potential not really in replicating human intelligence but exceed humans in various areas core to the practice of medicine.

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Friday, October 17, 2025 | Webinar

Expert Panelists: Dr. Christopher Whaley, associate professor from Brown University; Ms. Elizabeth Mitchell, CEO of Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH); Mr. Joeseph Wisniewski, associated director from Turquoise Health

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Friday, November 21, 2025 | Webinar

As Medicare Advantage plans expand their supplemental benefits to include caregiver support, this session will examine the emerging business models, implementation challenges, and the potential for meaningful impact on families navigating complex care needs.

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Friday, January 23, 2026 | Webinar

With physician shortages in the US, particularly in primary care and in underserved areas, this panel will explore the extent to which new medical schools may be effective or stymied in resolving shortages.

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Friday, February 20, 2026 | Webinar

This panel explores the business models emerging around caring for the dying—from hospice to home-based care, Medicare Advantage innovations, and PACE programs—and asks whether private innovation can align with public values.

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Friday, March 27, 2026 | Webinar

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Friday, April 17, 2026 | Webinar

Expert Panelists: Amy Finkelstein, PhD, John & Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Liran Einav, PhD, Department Chair, Charles R. Schwab Professor in Economics, Standford University

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Friday, May 15, 2026 | Webinar

Expert Panelists: Kimberly Krawiec (UVA Law); Elaine Perlman, President, Coalition to Modify NOTA and Executive Director, Waitlist Zero

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Past Conversations

Expert Panelists: Chris Callison-Burch, PhD, and Curtis Langlotz, MD, PhD. A public conversation around generative artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine is both long overdue and increasingly urgent. In health care applications, the stakes are heightened because of the intricate privacy considerations and the critical nature of decision-making. The potential positive impact is also enormous.

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Expert Panelists: Curt Bailey, MBA, Meghan Delaney, DO, MPH, Joshua Penrod, Paul Sullivan. The goal of this webinar is to discuss the ecosystem of markets for blood and blood components in the US, the structure of the market ecosystem, the challenges faced, and the steps underway to address the challenges and ensure a stable supply of blood and blood components for patients in need.

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Expert Panelists: Allison K. Hoffman, JD, and Joanne Lynn, MD, MS, MA. The U.S. population is living longer and tens of millions will need long-term care, whether at home or in a nursing home (which costs more than $90,000 a year). Yet only about one in ten families have long-term care insurance, which is expensive. Much of the caregiving as well as the financial burden falls on family members; and families deplete assets, ending up on Medicaid.

 

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Expert Panelists: Nimisha Kalia, MD, MPH, MBA, Kyu Rhee,  MD, MPP, James Aw, MD, and Judith Green McKenzie, MD, MPH. Our panelists look at new, innovative solutions CMOs are using to address health in business (beyond traditional occupational safety or wellness programs), to understand the cutting-edge ways that health is being brought into business.

 

 

 

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Expert Panelists: Sheila Atrium, Bianca Frogner, Robin Geiger, and Matt McHugh. The field of nursing faces critical issues, resulting in the current crisis facing the U.S. This event's panelists represent varied perspectives from across the nursing workforce. They will address the impacts of the shortage, strategies for addressing it, and the role of policy in solutions.

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It’s clear that changes in telehealth policy, mobile technology development, and consumer demand have fundamentally reshaped mental health treatment and substance use care in the US and around the world. What does this mean for people’s outcomes, specifically behavioral health care access, quality, and cost?

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The main asset of a business is its people, without whom organizations could not function. As such, employers are naturally motivated to invest in their workers. But how should they go about improving the health of employees while also improving the company’s bottom line?

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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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