Addressing Healthcare's Carbon Footprint
Featuring Expert Panelists Jeremey Greene, MD, PhD and Jodi Sherman, MD
Featuring Expert Panelists Jeremey Greene, MD, PhD and Jodi Sherman, MD
Addressing the healthcare sector’s carbon footprint
Featured Panelists: Shantanu Nundy, MD, EVP Care Delivery and Chief Health Officer, Accolade; Katey Bey, Global Head at Total Rewards; and Gregory Daniels, PhD, MPH, VP and Head of Global Public Policy at Eli Lilly
Founder & CEO Bayesian Health, Endowed Chair/AI Prof Johns Hopkins
Arjun (Raj) Manrai, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School
The Hopkins Healthcare Business Conference is a student produce event aiming to stimulate intellectual engagement, foster active participation, and provide robust networking opportunities for graduate students, academics, and industry leaders. The conference is centered on a commitment to multi-sectoral collaboration to support effective and equitable healthcare innovation. March 7th and 8th
HBHI Work-in-Progress (WIP) is a forum for supporting early-stage research on HBHI topics as a Hopkins community of scholars from multiple disciplines across Carey, Bloomberg, Medicine, Nursing, Krieger, and Engineering.
Work-In-Progress: Catherine Ettman and Elizabeth Stuart
Why doesn't healthcare in the US improve in quality while becoming more affordable, as we see in other industries? Join us for an enlightening discussion with James (Jim) and Robert (Bob) Rebitzer, authors of "Why Not Better and Cheaper?" We explored the unique challenges of healthcare innovation in the US, discussing why there's a lack of incentives for cost-reducing innovations and the ease of profiting from low-value innovations. The Rebitzers also shared their perspectives on directing healthcare innovation towards more efficient and cost-effective solutions. This is a crucial conversation for anyone interested in the future of American healthcare.