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Physician Peer Comparisons as a Nonfinancial Strategy to Improve the Value of Care

Published in 2016

Physician Peer Comparisons as a Nonfinancial Strategy to Improve the Value of Care.

Published in 2016

Physicians, Not Conscripts — Conscientious Objection in Health Care

Ronit Y. Stahl, Ph.D., and Ezekiel J. Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D. N Engl J Med 2017; 376:1380-1385 “Conscience clause” legislation has proliferated in recent years, extending the...

Published on April 6, 2017

Physicians, Not Conscripts - Conscientious Objection in Health Care.

Published in 2017

Physicians' Participation In ACOs Is Lower In Places With Vulnerable Populations Than In More Affluent Communities.

Published in 2016

PIK Professor Ezekiel J. Emanuel has been awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship

Based on “prior achievement and exceptional promise,” four University of Pennsylvania faculty have been awarded the prestigious 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship, according to...

Published on April 2, 2023

Plasma Levels of Receptor Interacting Protein Kinase-3 (RIP3), an Essential Mediator of Necroptosis, are Associated with Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill Trauma Patients.

Published in 2016

Podcast Episode: Do IRBs do more good than harm?

Professor Holly Fernandez Lynch discusses the benefits and drawbacks of the IRB system, why it’s so hard to measure them, and whether we should expect IRBs to provide...

Published on October 3, 2023

Podcast: Matthew McCoy on Hospital Websites Tracking Your Data

Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Matthew McCoy from the University of Pennsylvania on his recent paper examining third party data tracking on hospital...

Published on April 2, 2023

Police killings can have profound effects on mental health of Black Americans, expert says

"For many of us, the deadly encounter between George Floyd and four Minneapolis police officer is difficult to watch. Experts say it can be damaging to our mental health,...

Published on June 3, 2020
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