Annual South Florida Healthcare Executive Forum Case Competition

 

Students preparing for case competition Graduate and undergraduate student teams from Florida Atlantic’s health administration program in the College of Business recently participated in the South Florida Healthcare Executive Forum’s Student Case Competition - and they won!

As part of the annual competition, each student team was affiliated with a local hospital and respective mentor, an example of Florida Atlantic’s commitment to community engagement. Students had the opportunity to network with senior healthcare executives at the competition, and the annual student conference and networking event.

Florida Atlantic’s undergraduate student team took first place in their category and earned $1,000 for the University. They analyzed a case about a federally funded community health center, C.W. Williams in North Carolina. The teams were required to apply the current content of Accountable Care Plans and changes associated with Medicare such as alternative payment models and bundled payment plans.

Annual South Florida Healthcare Executive Forum (SFHEF) Case Competition Winners

2016
2014
2013
Undergraduate

(First Place)

Bryanna Connor

Kamela Sanichara

Hussen Dawad

Sebastien Antoine

Akine Narcisse

Undergraduate

(First Place)

Asia Adams

Alanna Davis

Marlie Garcia

Antonio Dos Santos

Undergraduate

(First Place)

Erika Cruz

Hannah Oliver

Joshua Reyes

Graduate

(Second Place)

Valeria Paz

Jonathan Shaw

Anthony Mecca

Tarah Scott

Nabeel Hamid

Graduate

(Third Place)

Daniela Bolivar

Amy Holm

Rachita Kumar

Ryan Mackman

Graduate

(Third Place)

Isha Arora

Najia Hamid

Carlos Poveda

Kate Steurer

Do you have what it takes to compete in the South Florida Health Executives Forum (SFHEF) case competition this year?

“This is a significant achievement and great honor for our college and the Health Administration Programs because it demonstrates the problem-solving abilities and presentation skills of our students,” said Dennis Palkon, Ph.D., professor and former director of Florida Atlantic’s health administration program.

For more information about the health administration program, contact Dr. Alexandre or click here.

 

 

 

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