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Geisinger Health System has been successful at controlling health-care costs. Can others emulate it? Can Wharton knowledge help?
The field of personalized medicine is bearing exciting fruits. But will costs and privacy issues hold it back?
Wharton recognizes organizations for their social impact around the world.
It is difficult nowadays to find funding for an early-stage company in the biomedical and biotech field. As speakers at the Annual Wharton Alumni Healthcare Conference explained, the rules of engagement between investors and entrepreneurs have changed since the financial crisis.
Employees find little leverage in today’s workplace.
To survive in an uncertain global economy, business leaders must deliver in the short term while investing in what’s new and risky in the future. We ask experts to share their thoughts on the ideal tools.
At the annual Wharton Finance Conference on Friday, Oct. 21, scores of MBA students devoted their day off from classes to attend the event. Titled “Shifting Paradigms: A New Era in Finance,” the conference focused on how the financial crisis and resulting recession impacted the industry.
It is difficult nowadays to find funding for an early-stage company in the biomedical and biotech field. As speakers at the Annual Wharton Alumni Healthcare Conference on Oct. 22 explained, the rules of engagement between investors and entrepreneurs have changed since the financial crisis.
James G. Dinan, W’81, Jeffrey S. Katz, WG’71, and Robert G. Goergen, WG’62, were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the School.
Recent data shows how little impact medical malpractice actually has on health-care costs. Yet that doesn’t mean we can’t do better.
Over the past two months, several U.S. Senators, leading publications have issued warnings about generic drug shortages. Why the shortages? According to the press, generic drug industry consolidation and manufacturing and regulatory issues are the key culprits
Inder Singh, Executive Vice President for the Clinton Foundation, talks about the foundation's efforts to expand access to health care.
Wharton Magazine interviews C. Martin Harris, C'77, M'82, WG'86, at the 2011 Wharton Health Care Business Conference.
Highlights from the 17th Annual Wharton Health Care Business Conference: "Leadership in an Evolving Global Market."
Gene Falk, WG'80, founded mothers2mothers, a Cape Town-based nonprofit that aims to prevent the transmission of HIV-positive pregnant women to their children.