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A charity provides comfort and care for cancer patients in honor of a Wharton alumna.
Listeners to Business Radio Powered by Wharton learn a lesson on health care deregulation and consolidation.
Professor Skip Rosoff has plenty of plans for the future—perhaps too many!—as he embarks on his emeritus professorship.
What we need in U.S. health care are up-to-date analyses and better training. Here is an orthopedic example to illustrate why.
Penn economists and policymakers diagnose the Affordable Care Act as the federal insurance exchange ended its first sign-up effort.
What are the true costs of heart failure in the United States? If we knew this, physicians could better treat it.
A teacher outlines a new course for medical school students about entrepreneurship and commerce and empowering them to own the future of the health care business.
Data explains why where you live affects what you pay for health care.
One prominent teaching hospital has turned up the volume on an alternative, innovative, yet old-fashioned health care treatment.
Innovative medical products help wipe away the ugly vision of unnecessary health care.
A health care CEO trumpets the accomplishments of—gasp—price controls, regulation and accountability in Massachusetts.
We spotlight some of the brightest startups with Wharton founders.
Health care reform has led drugmakers and hospital systems to carry out more rigorous cost-benefit value analyses. Take the experience of two alumni at BD and Valley Health System.
Appraising the health care business model through an entrepreneur’s lens.
The promise of big data in providing value to our health care system lies in delivering the right data at the right time to the right person.
Three steps to mobile health care innovations and how developers can provide value.