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It’s not just the government’s role to allocate health care resources properly. It is time for all relevant parties to think rationally.
The U.S. federal government has new ways to reduce waste in Medicare and across the health care system.
It’s time to think about innovation in broader terms than just new technology. Government especially needs to be in the conversation.
The best business and public leaders, people like Wharton MBAs, have the responsibility to face the challenges of globalization and geopolitics.
The Affordable Care Act and the government response to it, on the state and federal level, continue to astonish.
This unassuming business leader champions dialogue and peace in the face of religious extremism.
This public servant launched a government startup to salvage the economy. He's back for more.
USAID's administrator is returning development to a critical and potent role in American diplomacy.
We interview several prominent Wharton community members and let them explain their dreams and accomplishments: Lindsay Beck, S.A. Ibrahim, Neel Kashkari, Dr. Rajiv Shah and Jeff Weiner.
When the CEO of Northrop Grumman came to campus, he talked about more than just the U.S. Department of Defense.
How Israel went from socialism to startup haven.
Is the U.S. government too big? Well, is the economy too big?
Confidence reigned in Davos this year, but are global business leaders merely being lax?
Do government-mandated disclaimers in advertisements help consumers?
Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft stresses the importance of natural resources and sustainability leadership to a Wharton audience.
The medical community’s mindset and financing continue to explain why health care is plagued with inefficient allocation of resources.