Rose Awarded Harvard Medical School Young Mentor Award May 22, 2019 Awarded to faculty who are in the early stages in their careers and devote time to mentoring others
Lillehaugen Finishes Boston Marathon 46th Overall May 17, 2019 Lillehaugen was the 26th fastest American finisher.
Song Speaks at The State of Care: Future of Medicare Event May 17, 2019 Song spoke in the “Putting Patients First” session.
Frank Speaks at Talks@12 May 8, 2019 Frank spoke on the idiosyncratic performance of the generic pharmaceutical market.
Ruth L. Newhouse Professorship Made Full Professorship May 8, 2019 Anonymous donation creates full professorship for incumbent Anupam B. Jena.
The Forgotten Middle: New Health Affairs Study Highlights Housing and Health Challenges for Middle Income Baby Boomers May 3, 2019 Middle-income seniors forgotten in housing and health resources
Kessler Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences April 24, 2019 McNeil Family Professor of Health Care Policy Ronald C. Kessler, PhD, has been elected to the 239th class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Workplace Wellness Programs Show Little Benefit in Short Term April 18, 2019 Workplace wellness programs may increase healthy habits, but not improved health
Price Transparency Requires Adjustments to be Beneficial April 15, 2019 New HHS price transparency rules not as helpful as they seem.
In Selecting Health Care Services, Cash Incentives Have Modest Impact April 12, 2019 Cash incentives may not be enough to convince insurers to use low-cost providers
Heart Attacks Declining in Frequency and Mortality April 8, 2019 Americans are less likely to have and die from heart attacks than they were in the 1990s
The Past, Present, and Future of the ACA March 26, 2019 Successes and challenges in the first decade of the ACA