The Hopkins Business of Health Initiative (HBHI) had its Washington DC debut at a September 22 Open House at Johns Hopkins University’s (JHU) beautifully renovated 555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW building. The location was a testament to JHU’s commitment to engaging in debates of national and global policy. The event introduced HBHI and JHU to the community of national leaders working specifically on health policy in the nation’s capital, welcoming them to HBHI’s new “spiritual home.”  

HBHI brings together experts, in the spirit of One University at Hopkins, to address the pressing social need of achieving better health outcomes in light of ever-rising health spending by catalyzing and accelerating collaboration at the intersection of health policy, health practice, and business.  Remarks by the leaders of the sponsor schools - Carey Business School, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, the School of Nursing, and the School of Medicine – underscored this message of interdisciplinary collaboration. 

We are grateful to the diverse health leaders who joined us in this celebration:

 

Many thanks for wisdom shared by (left to right)Ted DeWeese, Interim Dean of the Medical Faculty and CEO, Johns Hopkins Medicine; Sarah Szanton, Dean, School of Nursing; Dan Polsky, Director, Hopkins Business of Health Initiative and Bloomberg Distinguished Professor; Goker Aydin, Vice Dean for Faculty and Research, Carey Business School; Keshia Pollack Porter, Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health.

 

Dan Polsky, Director of the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative and Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, welcomes the diverse and distinguished crowd to HBHI’s new spiritual home. 

 

Robert Valdez, former director of AHRQ, and Carolyn Clancy, current director of AHRQ, catch up on business. 

 

Robert Valdez, former director of AHRQ and Dan Polsky, HBHI Director, chat with Matthew Eisenberg, Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management.

 

It was a perfect day for connecting with old and new friends and colleagues with the beautiful backdrop of the Capitol.

 

Ted DeWeese, Interim Dean of the Medical Faculty and CEO, Johns Hopkins Medicine catches up with HBHI Core Faculty Melinda Buntin and Ashwani Rajput, Director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital.

 

HBHI Core Faculty (left to right) Mike Keane and Andrew Ching joined Achim Wambach, ZEW - Leibniz -Centre for European Economic Research, for spectacular views of the Hill.

 

(Left to right) Sabrina Corlette, co-director of the Center on Health Insurance Reforms at Georgetown University; Rachel Cohrs from Stat; HBHI Core Faculty Joanne Kenen; and Debbie Curtis, McDermott+ Consulting, show the power behind health policy in DC.

 

The celebration gave (left to right) Atul Grover, Executive Director, AAMC Research and Action Institute; Sarah Szanton, Dean, School of Nursing; and HBHI Core Faculty Melinda Buntin a chance to dig deep.

 

(Left to right) HBHI Core Faculty Jodi Segal; Sanjay Desai, Chief Academic Officer of the AMA; and Josh Sharfstein, Vice Dean, Bloomberg School of Public Health, enjoyed talking business on the beautiful balcony.

 

Carey Business School is In The House! Thanks to HBHI Core Faculty (left to right) Ritu Agarwal, David Godes, and Mike Keane and Goker Aydin, Vice Dean for Faculty and Research.

 

HBHI Core Faculty (left to right) Kate Miller, Andrew Anderson, and Catherine Ettman enjoyed connecting outside of the office.

 

Health Policy stars shine at the event with (left to right) Keshia Pollack Porter, Chair, Department of Health, Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health; Sarah Dash, CEO of the Alliance for Health Policy; and Sabrina Corlette, co-director of the Center on Health Insurance Reforms at Georgetown University.

 

Health Policy and Management’s Jerry Anderson and AEI’s Joe Antos having an animated conversation.

 

HPM Alums (left to right) Denys Lau, National Center for Health Statistics, and Linda Elam, Manatt Health, catch up with Keshia Pollack Porter, Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health.

 


 

The goal of HBHI is to unite faculty committed to contributing to better health through an affordable and equitable, high-value health system with a focus on the role of business and incentives. HBHI accomplishes this goal by providing platforms for interdisciplinary research collaboration including data/analytics, networking, research funding, student programs, research dissemination, and programming on emerging issues.