Mark V. Pauly (PSC/PARC Research Associate) wrote a piece for The Philadelphia Inquirer examining how the U.S. can reopen and limit harm to Americans.
Mark V. Pauly (PSC/PARC Research Associate) recently wrote an article for The Philadelphia Inquirer about what the coronavirus pandemic could mean for health insurance premiums.
Mark V. Pauly (PSC/PARC Research Associate) argues that other U.S. industries need more financial aid than the health care sector during the COVID-19 crisis. Read more at Bloomberg Law.
Mark V. Pauly (PSC/PARC Research Associate) discuss the potential impact of a COVID-19 “all clear” being announced too soon. Listen here: Wharton Business Daily.
Mark V. Pauly (PSC/PARC Research Associate) comments on how the COVID-19 pandemic will affect health insurance premiums in the private sector. Read more at The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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Mark V. Pauly (PSC/PARC Research Associate) wrote a piece published in The Philadelphia Inquirer about coronavirus testing and why the government should pay Americans to take the Coronavirus test.
Mark V. Pauly (PSC/PARC Research Associate) was interviewed by Senator Bill Frist on A Second Opinion Podcast.
An opinion piece written by Mark V. Pauly (PSC/PARC Research Associate) and Ari Friedman on how to solve the problem of overcrowding in the emergency room was featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Mark V. Pauly authored an article for the Health Policy$ense blog entitled, "Your Health Insurance is Making You Ignore Your Doctor."
Mark V. Pauly, PSC & PARC Associate, was recently quoted in a Knowledge@Wharton article, "Will Walmart's Health Care Gamble Pay Off?" Listen to the Knowledge@Wharton
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On Knowledge@Wharton and in a Penn Today article, PSC Associate Mark V. Pauly discusses the future of the Affordable Care Act, which is being reviewed by the courts. “I will be heartsick if it’s declared unconstitutional,” says Pauly. “My view is that you should be required to have health insurance just like you’re required to wear clothes in cold weather.”
PSC & PARC Associate Mark V. Pauly was quoted on a Knowledge@Wharton podcast episode about allegations that generic drug makers conspired to fix prices.
On the Knowledge@Wharton, Mark V. Pauly, of PSC & PARC, and Genevieve Kanter of the Perelman School of Medicine discuss the impact of changes to the Stark Law, which prevents doctors from self-referral, and the effectiveness of accountable care organizations (ACO).“I would be even more enthusiastic about ACOs if it had been shown that they actually improve the coordination of care,” says Kanter.
Mark V. Pauly wrote an article for The Inquirer's Health Cents Blog which is cross-posted on LDI's Health Policy$ence about Senator Kamala Harris' plan for medicare.
PSC & PARC researcher, Mark V. Pauly, and co-researchers discuss what lies ahead for the Affordable Care Act in 2019 on the Knowledge@Wharton podcast.
Mark V. Pauly of the PSC was interviewed on “The Show” on KJZZ Radio about the Affordable Care Act and cost containment. Most cost-containment efforts “don’t even work to slow spending growth at all,” he said.
PSC researcher, Mark V. Pauly, and co-authors have published a research brief with the Penn Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (Penn LDI) about the reduction of postacute care and cost.
Mark V. Pauly is quoted in a Philadelphia Inquirer and Penn LDI Health Policy$ense on rising drug prices in the pharmaceutical industry.
Mark Pauly of the Wharton School argued in a Philly Inquirer article for compromise over Medicaid redesign. Although work requirements are controversial, according to Pauly their implementation may persuade lawmakers to expand health coverage to the bulk of non-disabled poor working adults.
Mark Pauly and fellow Penn professors have published a book titled "Managing Discovery in the Life Sciences: Harnessing Creativity to Drive Biomedical Innovation,” which explores importing both scientific knowledge and business acumen for launching scientific discovery into a billion dollar market. The book has its origins in the Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Science and Management (LSM), a dual-degree offering by the School of Arts and Sciences and the Wharton School. Read more about the book in a Penn news article here.
Researchers Mark V. Pauly and Kevin G. Volpp have publish an article in MarketWatch about the effects of proposed government budget cuts to Medicare on healthcare.
Mark Pauly is mentioned in a Knowledge@Wharton article discussing the Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase health care alliance.
The end of the individual mandate requiring Americans to purchase insurance looms large, but it’s not the only administrative change that the health care sector will see in the coming year, according to Mark Pauly. He and Robert Field looked at the future of Medicare, drug prices and health care job prospects on Knowledge@Wharton. (Audio)
Mark Pauly, Ezekial Emanuel, and Andy Slavit are featured in Penn News about Health Care Reform. Read article here.
The special seminar put together as part of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI) 50th Anniversary year, featured the three previous executive directors of the LDI, along with CHOPR’s Director and Founder, Linda H. Aiken, PhD, RN. Moderated by current LDI Executive Director Daniel Polsky, PhD, Aiken was joined by David Asch, MD, J. Sanford Schwartz, MD and Mark Pauly, PhD.
Mark Pauly and Scott Harrington of the Wharton School are quoted in the Washington Examiner about auto-enrollment as a part of an Affordable Care Act replacement. Read article here.
Mark Pauly of the Wharton School comments in a New York Times article on health-care solutions. Read article here.
Mark Pauly of the Wharton School comments in a Bloomberg article on changes to health care and insurance after the Affordable Care Act. Read more here.
Mark Pauly is featured in Philly.com video about Obamacare.
Mark Pauly is quoted in NPR article about GOP Healthcare.
Mark Pauly is quoted in USA Today article "Growth in workers' premiums slow as deductibles pick up the slack".
Mark Pauly discusses recent EpiPen price controversy on new episode of Knowledge @ Wharton podcast.
Mark Pauly is cited in Wall Street Journal article about private and public health benefit strategies.
Mark Pauly wrote an article in Philly.com about the cost of developing drugs.
Mark Pauly writes about the costs associated with developing a new drug.
Mark Pauly's research is cited in an LA Times article about IVF and the risk of twins or triplets.
Mark Pauly's research is cited in an article about the costs of insurance under the Affordable Care Act.
On WHYY's Newsworks, Mark Pauly discusses insurance premiums during the first year of the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
Mark Pauly comments on the Hobby Lobby decision.
Research by Mark Pauly shows that older women are paying more under the Affordable Care Act.
Mark Pauly is mentioned in the Washington Post for his analysis of the cost of care under the Affordable Care Act.
Mark V. Pauly comments on those eligible for free policies under the Affordable Care Act in the New York Times.
Mark V. Pauly discusses his views on health care exchange in an article in USA Today.
Mark V. Pauly is comments about Obamacare subsidies in an article on Politico.com.
Mark Pauly looks at hospitals hiring only non-smokers from an economic perspective.
Mark V. Pauly discusses fixing the Affordable Care Act in the Los Angeles Times.
Mark Pauly is quoted in an article about the wide range of hospital billing.
Mark V. Pauly comments on coordinated care in a New York Times article about Medicaid.
Mark V. Pauly comments on urgent care in Delaware in a WHYY First Extra Edition video.
Mark V. Pauly's co-authored an article in Forbes magazine with Howard Kunreuther on improving insurance decision making.
Mark V. Pauly along with co-author Jonathan Kolstad discuss small firms and health reform in a Forbes article.
Mark Pauly discusses “concierge medicine” on Minnesota Public Radio.
Mark Pauly and his colleague Howard Kunreuther have written a new book Insurance and Behavioral Economics on what Pauly calls a “rogue’s gallery of insurance anomalies.”
Mark V. Pauly is quoted in a Knowledge@Wharton article on the "The Soda Tax Gamble: Will It Really Make Us Healthier?"
Mark Pauly, Bendheim Professor and professor of health care management in the Wharton School, has been named a recipient of the American Society of Health Economists’ (ASHEcon) 2012 Victor R. Fuchs Lifetime Achievement Award.
The LDI Health Economist convened a panel of four University of Pennsylvania health care experts, including Mark Pauly, to explore the latest developments on the issue of physician income.
Mark V. Pauly is the 2012 winner of the William B. Graham Prize for Health Services Research, funded by the Baxter International Foundation and administered by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration. The Baxter International Foundation established this Prize to recognize its longtime CEO, William Graham. The prize award includes $50,000. Dr. Pauly will be honored in May.
Mark Pauly says patients paying additional fees for a doctor's availability whenever they want is "an attempt to formalize two-class medicine."
Mark V. Pauly discusses mandatory health insurance in the Los Angeles Times.
Mark V. Pauly comments on health-care reform in the Washington Post
Mark V. Pauly comments on making health-care changes in the Chicago Tribune.
Mark V. Pauly comments on the cost of treatment versus the benefit of a drug in Politico.
Mark V. Pauly is featured in a Washington Post interview.
Mark Pauly explains what the health-care bill means to the average citizen in the article "What the Health-Care Overhaul Would Do," in the Philadelphia Inquirer. (3/22/2010)
Mark Pauly is cited in Forbes for his health-care-reform research.
Mark Pauly participated in a talk on WHYY Radio on Health Reform.
Mark Pauly is quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer article, "Insurer plans its own clinic in North Philadelphia."