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Safety-net hospitals disproportionately serve populations that face the most significant barriers to health care, but there’s no universally accepted definition for them, and safety-net hospitals are frequently targeted as acquisition targets for health systems. To address the limited research on how these acquisitions impact hospital solvency and community health, Penn Medicine and LDI senior fellow Paula Chatterjee and colleagues conducted a first-of-its-kind analysis.
From Leonard Davis Institute
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A bioengineered bean gum from the lab of Penn Dental’s Henry Daniell is found to reduce the levels of three microbes associated with head and neck squamous cell cancer to almost zero, without affecting the beneficial bacteria normally found in the mouth.
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