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COVID-19: Business and Economic Impact
While Johns Hopkins clinicians and researchers tackle COVID-19 pandemic on many fronts, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School experts lead the way in understanding COVID-19’s impact on businesses and the economy. Carey Business School faculty are experts in the business of health and are working alongside businesses, policymakers, and consumers to prepare for and navigate the changing economic landscape.
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Leading the business of health
How do we build for what’s next in the business of health? At Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, we have the specialized knowledge and skills to lead the next generation of business of health, health care, telehealth, supply chain management, and so much more. And we’re just getting started.
More than 25%Over a quarter of our faculty specialize in the Business of Health8Health degree programs2Executive Education health courses -
Discover Baltimore
Find us in the heart of Baltimore’s waterfront Harbor East neighborhood. Connect to everything Baltimore has to offer with global employers, cultural attractions, museums, and sports venues all within walking distance, as are mass transit and water taxi stops.
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Experience Washington, D.C.
Our Washington, D.C. campus is located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood along the famed “Embassy Row.” With major government agencies, nonprofits, and national and international corporation headquarters all within a short walk or Metro trip, it’s easy to build your network.
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Explore the Carey Business School Life

"Minute amounts of tumor DNA can be detected in the blood often many years earlier than when a cancer is identified by symptoms."Christoph Lengauer, MBA ’01
Build your career

"We were able to build a solid statement why a health care startup would align with an organization like Amazon. At Carey, we were primed to think about the health care space and always be thinking about what’s next"Will Dineen, MBA '22
A network of leaders

“The difficult policy decisions tied to addressing the pandemic involve challenging choices between who might receive lifesaving treatment to when is the right time to soften social distancing restrictions. This is not a decision that any discipline, whether it's economics or epidemiology, can make alone. It's an ethical question when you enter into the world of trading off economic good for lives lost.”Daniel Polsky, PhD, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor
Faculty and research

Explore Carey from home
Take a virtual tour of our Harbor East and D.C. campuses. Imagine yourself walking the halls, sitting in class, or studying in the library. Our virtual tours are available 24/7.