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In Texas Health System, Bundled Payments Saved More Than $5K per Joint Replacement

“…The models were voluntary, and the study’s lead author, University of Pennsylvania’s Amol Navathe, MD, PhD, told Healthcare Analytics News in a previous interview that...

Published on May 5, 2018

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Updated March 1, 2024

Increases in Sugary Drink Marketing During Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefit Issuance in New York.

Published in 2018

Increasing the Minimum Wage by $1 Could Reduce US Suicide Rates, Study Finds

"It always seems to surprise people that social and economic conditions can impact our health," said Dr. Atheendar Venkataramani, an assistant professor of medical ethics and...

Published on January 3, 2020

Increasing the Value of Social Comparisons of Physician Performance Using Norms.

Published in 2016

Industry Experts: UC Health Minimum Wage Increase May Not Be Enough

Health care workers constitute the majority of those employed by the health care industry, with women and women of color specifically being more likely to fall under the...

Published on October 2, 2019

Informal And Formal Home Care For Older Adults With Disabilities Increased, 2004–16

Published in 2020

Informed Consent and the Role of the Treating Physician.

Published in 2018

Innovating in health delivery: The Penn medicine innovation tournament.

Published in 2013

Innovation and Access at the Mercy of Payment Policy: The Future of Chimeric Antigen Receptor Therapies

Published in 2020
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