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Doctors, economists and ethicists deliver a potent mix of intelligent and provocative discussion around how best to deliver health care.
On premeds, ex-premeds and never-meds, and why these top students changed their minds about a career path.
Value creation in health care is likely to come from innovation. Come and meet some of the people behind the change.
The Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative showcased two of Wharton’s pre-eminent health care minds to discuss upcoming implementations of the Affordable Care Act.
Customer service as part of the health care experience is about to have a lot more value to caregivers as health reform gets under way.
The U.S. is likely to follow the U.K.’s lead in imposing cost discipline to cancer therapy.
Some of Wharton’s star health care startups got spotlighted by DreamIt, an accelerator with its own strong School ties.
For society, medical providers and people receiving cancer care, serious questions remain about the "value" of treatment.
Intense and wonderful experiences abroad gave her a taste for what could be done in the global health care space. Wharton has given her knowledge to get it done.
The fine print of health insurance policies seems to be getting finer still, so it’s best to protect yourself before signing on the dotted line.
We continue our exploration of the issues surrounding the value of cancer treatment to society and individuals.
Is the arms race in the genetic mapping of cancer worth the investment? Cost-effectiveness analysis could provide our answer.
It’s not just the government’s role to allocate health care resources properly. It is time for all relevant parties to think rationally.
What are Wharton's newest alumni already accomplishing after Commencement 2013? A lot.
The U.S. federal government has new ways to reduce waste in Medicare and across the health care system.
The Wharton Undergraduate Program has already given this graduating senior the opportunity to apply her strategic business skills in the scientific field.