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Wharton Health Care Experts Star on SiriusXM
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Wharton Health Care Experts Star on SiriusXM

Listeners to Business Radio Powered by Wharton learn a lesson on health care deregulation and consolidation.

Evidence-Based Studies in Need of Replacement
Blog Network

Evidence-Based Studies in Need of Replacement

What we need in U.S. health care are up-to-date analyses and better training. Here is an orthopedic example to illustrate why.

Beating Readmission
Blog Network

Beating Readmission

What are the true costs of heart failure in the United States? If we knew this, physicians could better treat it.

Diagnosing How Health Care Dollars Get Spent
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Diagnosing How Health Care Dollars Get Spent

Data explains why where you live affects what you pay for health care.

Up Scope
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Up Scope

Innovative medical products help wipe away the ugly vision of unnecessary health care.

The New Health Care Sales Paradigm
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The New Health Care Sales Paradigm

Health care reform has led drugmakers and hospital systems to carry out more rigorous cost-benefit value analyses. Take the experience of two alumni at BD and Valley Health System.

Data Raises Questions in Health Care
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Data Raises Questions in Health Care

The promise of big data in providing value to our health care system lies in delivering the right data at the right time to the right person.

Healthy Application Innovation
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Healthy Application Innovation

Three steps to mobile health care innovations and how developers can provide value.

Preparing for a Premier Health Care Event on Campus
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Preparing for a Premier Health Care Event on Campus

Value creation in health care is likely to come from innovation. Come and meet some of the people behind the change.

An Oxymoron: Service and Doctors?
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An Oxymoron: Service and Doctors?

Customer service as part of the health care experience is about to have a lot more value to caregivers as health reform gets under way.

The Coming Cost-Effectiveness of Cancer Care
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The Coming Cost-Effectiveness of Cancer Care

The U.S. is likely to follow the U.K.’s lead in imposing cost discipline to cancer therapy.

The Oncological Dilemma
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The Oncological Dilemma

For society, medical providers and people receiving cancer care, serious questions remain about the "value" of treatment.

Two Ways to Tackle the High Cost of Cancer
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Two Ways to Tackle the High Cost of Cancer

We continue our exploration of the issues surrounding the value of cancer treatment to society and individuals.

Cutting the Waste in the Cancer Chase
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Cutting the Waste in the Cancer Chase

Is the arms race in the genetic mapping of cancer worth the investment? Cost-effectiveness analysis could provide our answer.

Taking Responsibility for Health Care Reform
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Taking Responsibility for Health Care Reform

It’s not just the government’s role to allocate health care resources properly. It is time for all relevant parties to think rationally.

Three Policies for Cost-Effective Healthcare
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Three Policies for Cost-Effective Healthcare

The U.S. federal government has new ways to reduce waste in Medicare and across the health care system.

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Wharton Health Care Experts Star on SiriusXM
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Public Policy
May 12, 2014

Wharton Health Care Experts Star on SiriusXM

Listeners to Business Radio Powered by Wharton learn a lesson on health care deregulation and consolidation.

Evidence-Based Studies in Need of Replacement
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Health Care
April 15, 2014

Evidence-Based Studies in Need of Replacement

What we need in U.S. health care are up-to-date analyses and better training. Here is an orthopedic example to illustrate why.

Beating Readmission
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Public Policy
March 20, 2014

Beating Readmission

What are the true costs of heart failure in the United States? If we knew this, physicians could better treat it.

Diagnosing How Health Care Dollars Get Spent
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Health Care
February 20, 2014

Diagnosing How Health Care Dollars Get Spent

Data explains why where you live affects what you pay for health care.

Up Scope
Blog Network
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Public Policy
February 05, 2014

Up Scope

Innovative medical products help wipe away the ugly vision of unnecessary health care.

The New Health Care Sales Paradigm
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Government
January 09, 2014

The New Health Care Sales Paradigm

Health care reform has led drugmakers and hospital systems to carry out more rigorous cost-benefit value analyses. Take the experience of two alumni at BD and Valley Health System.

Data Raises Questions in Health Care
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Innovation/Tech
December 16, 2013

Data Raises Questions in Health Care

The promise of big data in providing value to our health care system lies in delivering the right data at the right time to the right person.

Healthy Application Innovation
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Innovation/Tech
November 01, 2013

Healthy Application Innovation

Three steps to mobile health care innovations and how developers can provide value.

Preparing for a Premier Health Care Event on Campus
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Government
October 07, 2013

Preparing for a Premier Health Care Event on Campus

Value creation in health care is likely to come from innovation. Come and meet some of the people behind the change.

An Oxymoron: Service and Doctors?
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Health Care
September 11, 2013

An Oxymoron: Service and Doctors?

Customer service as part of the health care experience is about to have a lot more value to caregivers as health reform gets under way.

The Coming Cost-Effectiveness of Cancer Care
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Government
August 28, 2013

The Coming Cost-Effectiveness of Cancer Care

The U.S. is likely to follow the U.K.’s lead in imposing cost discipline to cancer therapy.

The Oncological Dilemma
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Government
August 14, 2013

The Oncological Dilemma

For society, medical providers and people receiving cancer care, serious questions remain about the "value" of treatment.

Two Ways to Tackle the High Cost of Cancer
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Health Care
July 22, 2013

Two Ways to Tackle the High Cost of Cancer

We continue our exploration of the issues surrounding the value of cancer treatment to society and individuals.

Cutting the Waste in the Cancer Chase
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Government
June 10, 2013

Cutting the Waste in the Cancer Chase

Is the arms race in the genetic mapping of cancer worth the investment? Cost-effectiveness analysis could provide our answer.

Taking Responsibility for Health Care Reform
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Government
May 23, 2013

Taking Responsibility for Health Care Reform

It’s not just the government’s role to allocate health care resources properly. It is time for all relevant parties to think rationally.

Three Policies for Cost-Effective Healthcare
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Government
May 03, 2013

Three Policies for Cost-Effective Healthcare

The U.S. federal government has new ways to reduce waste in Medicare and across the health care system.

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