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How can the science of motivation help transform care delivery with David Asch
Siemens Healthineers Executive Summit, November 22, 2019
Why it’s so hard to make healthy decisions with David Asch
TEDMED Talk, November 19, 2019
Thousands of women are healthier because of a nudge
The Marker, Israeli Newspaper, November 12, 2019
Can’t resist the chocolate? This is how you can handle the urge
The Marker, Israeli Newspaper, November 10, 2019
3 Ways Health Care Leaders Can Encourage Experimentation
Harvard Business Review October 28, 2019
Behavioral Economics is the ‘Last Mile of Healthcare’ with Karen Horgan
Zeev Neuwirth’s Podcast, Creating a New Healthcare, March 6, 2019
Doctor’s career path offers economic insight on patient choices
American Medical Association, January 15, 2019
Patient Engagement Survey: Health Care Has a Lot to Learn from Consumer-Friendly Industries
NEJM Catalyst, January 10, 2019
Nudging Members: Using Behavioral Economics to Drive Engagement
AHIP Blog, January 9, 2019
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What Netflix and IKEA Can Offer Health Care Innovation
Penn, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, EMagazine, November 7, 2018
FierceHealthcare, October 15, 2018
How Penn Medicine Is Redesigning Its EHR for A New Era of Care
Healthcare IT News, October 11, 2018
Innovation Is Much More Than Just Using New Tech
Healthcare IT News, March 5, 2018
How Trump’s Behind-the-Scenes Cuts to Medicare Spending will Hurt Health Care
MarketWatch, February 20, 2018
Wharton Health Care Business Conference The Pulse, February 13, 2018
Healthcare IT News, January 22, 2018
Nudge Units to Improve the Delivery of Health Care
NEJM, January 17, 2018
Technology With Behavioral Insight Data Can Improve Outcomes for Patients
Healthcare IT News, January 9, 2018
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Commentary: How Can We Help People Quit Smoking? Pay Them.
Fortune, November 16, 2017
Why The First, FDA-Approved Pill With A Sensor Will Be Controversial
Philadelphia Inquirer, November 14, 2017
How to Reduce Primary Care Doctors' Workloads While Improving Care
Harvard Business Review, November 13, 2017
A Healthier Population Will Lead to Lower Healthcare Costs, Healthcare Pros Tell Senate Panel
Healthcare Finance, October 19, 2017
Maryland to Offer Online Shopping Tool for Common Medical Procedures
The Washington Post, October 18, 2017
Revolutionary and Evolutionary Economics
Cincinnati Republic, October 12, 2017
The Rise of Behavioral Economics and Its Influence on Organizations
Harvard Business Review, October 10, 2017
Online Game Could Boost Family Fitness
HealthDay, October 2, 2017
Does Connectivity Help - or Hurt - the Doctor-Patient Relationship?
Knowledge@Wharton, September 26, 2017
Putting Digital Health Monitoring Tools to the Test
UNDARK, August 23, 2017
‘Smart’ Pill Bottles Aren’t Enough to Help the Medicine Go Down
NPR, August 22, 2017
Moving Beyond Nudges to Improve Health and Health Care Policies
ScienceDaily, August 16, 2017
Adding Calorie Counts on Menus Might Make Americans Eat Better — But Not in The Way You’d Think
MarketWatch, April 17, 2017
Use Social Connections To Boost Patient, Team Engagement
FierceHealthcare, April 14, 2017
Can the Uber Experience Apply to Patients?
NEJM Catalyst, April 13, 2017
How Behavioral Economics Can Produce Better Health Care
The New York Times, April 13, 2017
The Secret To Weight Loss (According To Behavioral Economics)
Forbes, January 31, 2017
How Can I Afford to Work Out Without Going Broke?
The Cut, January 05, 2017
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Engineering Social Incentives for Health
NEJM, December 29, 2016
Here’s Why You Should Pay Your Children to Eat Their Vegetables
The Wall Street Journal, October 16, 2016
The Simple Case Against Health Insurance Complexity
NEJM Catalyst, August 23, 2016
Time-Delayed Eating Leads to Better Food Choices
The New York Times, August 09, 2016
In Sync: Simultaneous Prescription Refills Boosts Medication Adherence, Penn Study Shows
Penn Medicine, August 08, 2016
Extra Incentives Boost Results From Workplace Walking Program
Reuters, July 07, 2016
It's Tough To Make Good Health Choices, But Science Can Help
NPR, July 07, 2016
Rethinking Workplace Wellness Programs
Philadelphia Business Journal, June 23, 2016
Volpp and Asch Win AcademyHealth Article-of-the-Year Award
Penn LDI, June 17, 2016
Online Tools to Shop for Doctors Snag on Health Care’s Complexity
NY Times, June 16, 2016
AHIP 2016 Insights Lounge: Karen Horgan
GuideWell Connect, June 15, 2016
Patient Engagement Survey: Improved Engagement Leads to Better Outcomes, but Better Tools Are Needed
NEJM Catalyst, May 12, 2016
What Do Your Social Media Posts Reveal About Your Health?
Knowledge@Wharton, April 25, 2016
Paying Employees to Lose Weight
NY Times, March 04, 2016
Benefits Couldn't Be More Confusing if We Tried
NEJM Catalyst, February 25, 2016
Why ROI is Not Always as Applicable as Hospital Executives Might Think
Government Health IT, February 22, 2016
Why Pay Employees to Exercise When You Can Threaten Them?
Bloomberg, February 15, 2016
Workplace Wellness: It's More than Kale and Quinoa
Crain's, February 05, 2016
Using Behavioral Economics to Design Physician Incentives That Deliver High-Value Care
The Commonwealth Fund, January 19, 2016
CNN, January 08, 2016