VA staff flag dangerous errors ahead of new health records expansion The Washington Post VA staff flag dangerous errors ahead of new health records expansion Ross Koppel of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on a new VA health-records system.
A refresher on how some East Coast states cap-and-trade carbon Marketplace (NPR) A refresher on how some East Coast states cap-and-trade carbon Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy in the Weitzman School of Design says cap-and-trade can’t be the only way states and countries try to tackle climate change.
Why many Philadelphia doctors now use AI to record patient visits WHYY (Philadelphia) Why many Philadelphia doctors now use AI to record patient visits More than 70% of all doctors at Penn Medicine use generative AI tools to save time during their day, including Corrine Rhodes. An article by PIK Professor Kevin Johnson and colleagues at Penn Medicine describes how 46 doctors across 17 specialties felt about the AI tool after using it for a few weeks late last year.
Your glitchy video calls may make people mistrust you NPR Your glitchy video calls may make people mistrust you Stefano Puntoni of the Wharton School says that Wi-Fi quality is an aspect of video communications that is generally left out of discussion about remote work and virtual meetings.
Struggling to stay awake in a meeting? Here’s what to do CNN Struggling to stay awake in a meeting? Here’s what to do Amita Sehgal of the Perelman School of Medicine offers tips on staying alert during meetings.
Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list features nine Philly-area people, including the creator of a kid-safe power tool PhillyVoice Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list features nine Philly-area people, including the creator of a kid-safe power tool Penn alums Alexandre Imbot, Eli Moraru, and Kausi Raman and current Penn student Crystal Yang have earned spots on this year’s 30 Under 30 list from Forbes.
David M. Drucker: It’s getting harder for governors to run for president Twin Cities Pioneer Press David M. Drucker: It’s getting harder for governors to run for president Brian Rosenwald of the School of Arts & Sciences says that successful presidential candidates in 2028 will be the ones who can harness non-traditional media best.
Taking a break from social media will boost your mental health The Independent Taking a break from social media will boost your mental health A Perelman School of Medicine study found that owning and regularly using a smartphone during pre-teen years could be linked to mental and physical health problems including depression and obesity.
The finger arithmetic of free vs. fair trade Fortune The finger arithmetic of free vs. fair trade Z. John Zang of the Wharton School discusses free trade.
Strong start to online holiday shopping masks signs of a fragile U.S. consumer Reuters Strong start to online holiday shopping masks signs of a fragile U.S. consumer Kent Smetters of the Wharton School suggests consumers need more motivation than usual to spend money this year.