Overhauling the Debate Over Health Care
May 2nd, 2012 by Jonathan Tamir
A rational, nonpartisan discussion is necessary if the United States hopes to meet its citizens’ health-care needs.
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May 2nd, 2012 by Jonathan Tamir
A rational, nonpartisan discussion is necessary if the United States hopes to meet its citizens’ health-care needs.
April 20th, 2012 by Wharton Magazine
Concierge could help solve America’s health-care crisis, or make it worse.
April 20th, 2012 by Wharton Magazine
Against a backdrop of spiraling health care costs, Wharton’s alumni create and embrace innovative strategies to transform the industry.
April 19th, 2012 by Walter Kalmans
Pharmaceutical company execs need an enterprisewide strategy to tackle the risks and opportunities of personalized medicine.
March 19th, 2012 by Matthew Brodsky
Wharton professors give classes on real estate and health care to top business journalists, an opportunity for insight for all.
March 5th, 2012 by Amanda D'Amico
Geisinger Health System has been successful at controlling health-care costs. Can others emulate it? Can Wharton knowledge help?
February 28th, 2012 by Walter Kalmans
The field of personalized medicine is bearing exciting fruits. But will costs and privacy issues hold it back?
February 24th, 2012 by Matthew Brodsky
Wharton recognizes organizations for their social impact around the world.
January 26th, 2012 by Wharton Magazine
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.
November 15th, 2011 by Wharton Magazine
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.
November 4th, 2011 by Matthew Brodsky
At the annual Wharton Finance Conference on Friday, Oct. 21, scores of MBA students devoted their day off from classes …
November 2nd, 2011 by Matthew Brodsky
It is difficult nowadays to find funding for an early-stage company in the biomedical and biotech field. As …
October 26th, 2011 by Matthew Brodsky
This October, members of the Wharton Board of Overseers; the Graduate Executive Board; the Undergraduate Executive Board; the …
September 22nd, 2011 by Jonathan Tamir
Recent data shows how little impact medical malpractice actually has on health-care costs. Yet that doesn’t mean we …
April 1st, 2011 by Walter Kalmans
Over the past two months, several U.S. Senators, leading publications (the Wall Street Journal and Chicago Tribune) and healthcare associations …
January 1st, 2010 by Wharton Magazine
By Tim Hyland
Not long after Dr. David Nash arrived at Thomas Jefferson University, news broke of a White …
June 1st, 2009 by Wharton Magazine
By Tim Hyland
Mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS has essentially been eradicated. At least, that’s the case in the developed …
April 1st, 2006 by Wharton Magazine
A Healer for the Health Care System
April 1st, 2006 by Wharton Magazine
Experimental Entrepreneurship: Removing the ‘Tin Cup Dependencies’
June 1st, 2005 by Wharton Magazine
Profile of Wharton Health Care Systems Professor Marc Pauly.
January 1st, 2005 by Wharton Magazine
Wharton’s Katherine Klein Studies Emergency Action Teams to Find New Lessons in Leadership
June 1st, 2004 by Wharton Magazine
2004 Business Plan Competition
April 1st, 2001 by Wharton Magazine
Meet Five Wharton Alums Who Inhabit a Brave New World of Hospital Acquisitions, Corporate Bureaucracy and State-of-the-Art Patient Care
June 1st, 1998 by Wharton Magazine
Vertical Integration, Managed Care and Physician Practice Management Companies Are the Wrong Remedies for Our Ailing Health Care System, Says Professor Lawton R. Burns
January 1st, 1996 by Wharton Magazine
Last fall, Wharton’s health care systems department celebrated its 25th Anniversary. Faculty and alumni have led the effort to link the disciplines of economics and management to the practice of medicine.