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Of Parachutes and Participant Protection: Moving Beyond Quality to Advance Effective Research Ethics Oversight

Published in 2019

Officials say Americans should prepare for coronavirus spread

Richard Engel, Dr. Zeke Emanuel, and Philp Rucker join Andrea Mitchell with the latest coronavirus updates developments and how the Trump administration is handling the...

Published on February 4, 2020

Older adults deserve to vote too — here's the support they need

By Andrew Peterson, Jason Karlawish, and Emily Largent In a democracy, voting is a most sacred right for adult citizens. It binds us together, not as partisans, but as...

Published on October 1, 2020

Oncologist Pays for Patient's Meds: A 'Boundary' Crossed?

Medscape's Nick Mulcahy writes about an oncology fellow who pays for a patient's medication, leading to a conversation about provider-patient relationships and...

Published on November 2, 2020

Oncologists' Experiences and Attitudes About Their Role in Philanthropy and Soliciting Donations From Grateful Patients.

Published in 2015

Oncologists Listen When the FDA Speaks, Even After a Drug Hits the Market

A new study in JAMA on oncologists and two immunotherapies the FDA restricted after approval suggests the secondary brakes do work. Researchers at the University of...

Published on October 2, 2019

One Health-Care Company’s Audacious Plan to Lower Costs—and Still Turn a Profit

From Bloomberg Businessweek: Oak Street’s [a 9-year-old company seeking to reinvent care for Medicare patients with low incomes and chronic health problems] business model...

Published on July 3, 2021

One of Obamacare’s big experiments to lower costs is working surprisingly well

A few years ago, under the authority of the Affordable Care Act, the federal government started an experiment: It would pay hospitals a single amount for surgeries to replace...

Published on September 3, 2018

Online Learning

Visit the Medical Ethics and Health Policy Online Education to explore all online educational opportunities offered by the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy....

Updated July 4, 2023

Online Master of Health Care Innovation (MHCI) Virtual Info Session

Attend a virtual info session about the University of Pennsylvania's online Master of Health Care Innovation degree. The session will include: An overview of the...

Updated March 4, 2022
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