Your health data is not secure: What can we do about it? Forbes Your health data is not secure: What can we do about it? Anita Allen of Penn Carey Law and the School of Arts & Sciences says that the rise of big data and artificial intelligence in the digital economy has made it increasingly difficult for individuals to exercise meaningful control over the collection, manipulation, and use of medically related information.
Fox settlement is a victory for Dominion. But the misinformation war continues The New York Times Fox settlement is a victory for Dominion. But the misinformation war continues Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the 2020 election conspiracy theory has too many strands sustaining it to be brought down by the destruction of one thread.
Cutting-edge advances in cancer treatment are underway. Here are three that could change lives USA Today Cutting-edge advances in cancer treatment are underway. Here are three that could change lives Robert Vonderheide and Constantinos Koumenis of the Perelman School of Medicine discuss the major advancements occurring in cancer surgery and cancer radiation, two fundamental tools of cancer treatment.
What’s in the House G.O.P. debt limit bill The New York Times What’s in the House G.O.P. debt limit bill The Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates that the Education Department’s income-driven student-loan repayment plan would cost about $350 billion within a decade.
How investors can become better forecasters than a ‘dart-throwing chimpanzee’ The Globe and Mail (Toronto) How investors can become better forecasters than a ‘dart-throwing chimpanzee’ PIK Professor Philip Tetlock found shockingly poor results when studying the accuracy of economic, social, and political predictions made by experts.
Newly planted trees aim to help combat effects of climate change CBS Philadelphia Newly planted trees aim to help combat effects of climate change Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it’s critical to provide ways for under-served communities to adapt to the increased heat of climate change.
The NIH has poured $1 billion into long COVID research—with little to show for it Stat The NIH has poured $1 billion into long COVID research—with little to show for it PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says that the National Institutes of Health have nothing to show for a billion dollars’ worth of research on long COVID.
Newly planted trees aim to help combat effects of climate change CBS Philadelphia Newly planted trees aim to help combat effects of climate change Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it’s critical to provide ways for under-served communities to adapt to the increased heat of climate change.
Private equity owns 30% of for-profit hospitals, tracker says Bloomberg Private equity owns 30% of for-profit hospitals, tracker says Atul Gupta of the Wharton School and the Leonard Davis Institute says that private equity may not be well-suited to the health care industry, which is riddled with imperfections.
How top nine MF portfolios look after March shopping spree Economic Times How top nine MF portfolios look after March shopping spree Chris Geczy of the Wharton School says that both risk and reward are connected to styles of investment strategy.