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The health-care management professor explains his new book, Prescription for the Future, and shares some page-turning picks.
Benefits and resources for the more than 40 million in-home family care providers is a hot—and complex—topic.
A new breed of price gouging pharmaceutical companies is facing public outrage from consumers—and spurring discourse on drug pricing in the process.
Penn faculty members share their research in a preview of the event on October 5-6.
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.
Why physician leadership has been lacking and what Wharton is doing to reverse the trend.
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.
Former Wharton professor and deputy dean William Pierskalla transformed the school's approach to healthcare management education and led LDI through a challenging era.
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 former vice president teams up with Penn and Wharton to pursue an aggressive health care initiative and search for a cure.
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.