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Without oversight, electronic prescribing can harm patients

By Liisa Laine and Jason Doctor "The use of electronic health record systems in doctors’ offices and hospitals has hit a major speed bump, and rightly so, with the federal...

Published on February 2, 2020

Women fare well in this year’s crop of NIH high-risk awards

Last March,  Anna Wexler was nearly 9 months pregnant with her first baby - and the timing could no have been worst. The postdoctoral research in medical ethics at the...

Published on October 1, 2018

Working with capacity limitations: operations management in critical care.

Published in 2011

Works in Progress | Harsha Thirumurthy, PhD

Updated May 3, 2018

Works in Progress | Justin Clapp, PhD, MPH

Updated May 3, 2018

World Congress of Bioethics Conference Moves to Virtual Platform

With much regret, we are announcing that due to the COVID-19 pandemic the in-person meeting of the World Congress of Bioethics (WCB) on the University of Pennsylvania campus...

Published on March 5, 2020

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Updated June 4, 2021

Yelp Reviews Of Hospital Care Can Supplement And Inform Traditional Surveys Of The Patient Experience Of Care.

Published in 2016

Yesterday's war; tomorrow's technology: peer commentary on 'Ethical, legal, social and policy issues in the use of genomic technologies by the US military'.

Published in 2014

YKL-40 Associates with Renal Recovery in Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation.

Published in 2017
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