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With the senior population increasing dramatically, caring for them at home isn't just the cheapest method—it might be the most effective, too.
As the industry evolves, the boards of health care companies must become more engaged.
The University of Pennsylvania is positioned to lead the way in this exciting field.
Experts weigh in on appropriate use criteria and its quality control impact from the health insurer's perspective.
Innovations in the field may offer relief for the U.S. health system's $700 billion inappropriate care crisis.
"The Business of Health Care" program on Wharton Business Radio explored the problems behind inappropriate health care.
"The Business of Health Care" program on Business Radio Powered by the Wharton School tackled this complex, critical topic.
Listen to a special one-hour discussion of Donald Trump's impact on business and public policy, hosted by Peter Cappelli.
To interpret what we’ve seen so far and anticipate where we may be headed, we asked an expert panel of Wharton professors to examine his policies and do the impossible—predict the future for a nation under Trump.
Self-learning systems could soon revolutionize medicine and patient care.
Wharton professor of health care management Lawton Burns takes a deep dive into a complicated market.
The story behind AcademyHealth begins with a handful of pioneers in the 60s and continues with its national impact today.
Innovation through retail clinics, physicians treating health instead of illness.
Jeff Voigt reviews the clinical evidence surrounding the need for single bed hospital rooms.
Are value based reimbursements just fee for service with footnotes? Jeff Voigt explains.
Price transparency is a mainstay of most markets. It has been touted as a way to reduce health care spending by enabling a new breed of cost-conscious consumers to comparison shop for care. A new JAMA study suggests that it might not be that simple. Janet Weiner of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics explains.