Instead of work requirements, Medicaid should turn to employer incentives
Mark V. Pauly of the Wharton School says that the government should encourage employers to offer jobs with insurance as a cost-effective way to reduce future Medicaid costs.
Mark V. Pauly of the Wharton School says that the government should encourage employers to offer jobs with insurance as a cost-effective way to reduce future Medicaid costs.
Katalin Karikó of the Perelman School of Medicine is noted for winning a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her work on mRNA, a discovery that propelled the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines.
Peter Fixler discusses his job as chief arborist at Penn’s Morris Arboretum.
In his book “In Praise of the Office,” Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School discusses several potential issues with remote work.
Shanti Sivendran of the Perelman School of Medicine says that access to breast cancer screening technology was limited in the 1980s, with only one in four women in the U.S. getting screened for breast cancer.
Corinne Low of the Wharton School discusses her book “Having it All,” where she examines the data behind women’s lives, gender expectations, and how to build a happier future.
Beatrice Hahn of the Perelman School of Medicine is cited for her work with the late Jane Goodall.
Mark Pauly of the Wharton School says that Medicare Advantage plans expect to dodge the substantial increase in outpatient claims seen in private insurance and original Medicare.
Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science breaks down the high energy consumption of AI into two categories: training and inference.
A study by Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences will measure the effect of no-cell policies in Maryland schools.