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Health information technology is hot, but its growth comes at the expense of medical devices, writes the health care-focused Wharton alumni club president .
With upward of 39 million more Americans receiving health care coverage through health care reform, will the system be able to meet the demand?
Human resources is following health care on the path toward evidence-based decision-making and weeding out gut instinct, intuition and cognitive bias.
Wharton alumni are right in the thick of meaty health care issues, like the cost of specialty drugs. Here’s a recap of some notable graduates talking about the topic for SiriusXM.
Fundamental changes are in store for the health care payer-provider relationship.
The Mack Institute hosted its first Innovation Clinic of many to empower thinkers and doers across Penn’s campus.
A new “intensive” mobile technology answers a crucial clinical question: Do you know if people are taking their medication? We speak with the alumnus behind it.
A celebration of the values and the people of Wharton’s Health Care Management Department.
Three tenets from Wharton's EMBA Program propelled this alumnus to become a future-forward, positive leader for the health care industry.
The health care capabilities of Apple’s ”most personal device ever” could boost a marketplace filled with promising startups, says a medical device specialist.
Health care expert Jeff Voigt looks at a controversial liver drug to illustrate the growing importance of medical cost-effectiveness.
We interviewed Dr. William Meyers, exploring everything from his pursuit of an MBA in his early 50s to his discovery of core muscle injuries. Listen to an excerpt here.
Dr. David Fajgenbaum is taking on a rare and deadly disease, Castleman, to save lives, using all the entrepreneurial and health care tools at his disposal.
Wharton's own sports medicine pioneer opens up about everything from why he pursued an MBA in his early 50s to how he discovered new treatment options for core muscle injuries.
What does Massachusetts’ decision on Partners Healthcare mean for physicians and their patients? The Wharton Health Care Alumni Association president explains.
A Wharton blogger makes a call for greater transparency for the federal health care agency, particularly when patient outcomes and cost reductions are concerned.