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The Affordable Care Act and the government response to it, on the state and federal level, continue to astonish.
This nonprofit entrepreneur secured fertility rights for cancer patients by winning over the medical and insurance worlds.
The medical community’s mindset and financing continue to explain why health care is plagued with inefficient allocation of resources.
Is more skin in the game—as prescribed by such business leaders as GE’s Jeff Immelt—what is needed to make American health care work?
A modest proposal: Let’s stop using price targets in biotechnology stock research.
The inefficient allocation of resources explains why so many Medicare dollars are squandered. Here’s a simple example to explain how it happens.
BD’s Vincent A. Forlenza, WG’80, reports from the World Economic Forum about the future of health care around the world.
Reform the medical malpractice system so that doctors and patients both benefit. Here is a realistic and sensible approach.
The changing business of primary care leaves some without timely access to their doctor and raises the specter of the two-tiered health care system.
Entrepreneurship lessons from a doctor, cancer survivor and Wharton Small Business Development Center grad.
A self-described “career switcher” immerses himself in his new health care focus and navigates Wharton’s flexible MBA curriculum.
I’m not a doctor, but as a health care business professional, friends and family ask me to be their health advocate. Here is what I tell them.
Alumnus Gary Phillips conducts research for the World Economic Forum that could reveal the future form of health care delivery systems.
How health care and the full benefits of personalized medicine are held back by vague terminology.
Some might call his career changes turbulence. But for Doug Given, WG’93, his trajectory has been the fortuitous result of charisma and business and medical acumen.
One first-year MBA is settling into a routine at Wharton.