Features: Healthcare

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Leadership, Economics & Policy, Healthcare

More Advice for the Next Administration

CBS faculty members weigh in on how the incoming president can address healthcare, climate change, protectionism, immigration, and partisanship

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Healthcare, The Workplace, Strategy

Reducing the Stigma of COVID-19 at Work

Surveying employees using the random rotation method could help keep workers and workplaces safe.

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Healthcare, Data & Business Analytics, Economics & Policy

Do Hospital Mergers Bring Down Costs?

New analysis shows that examining marginal costs provides a clearer picture of potential savings.

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Economics & Policy, Healthcare, Entrepreneurship & Innovation

There Is a Better Way to Regulate Chinese Social Media Apps

Professor Shang-Jin Wei offers an alternative to President Trump’s executive orders on TikTok and WeChat.

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Economics & Policy, Healthcare, Entrepreneurship & Innovation

Pharmaceutical Innovation Is Crucial to a Return to Normal

Research demonstrates that the introduction of new drugs to the marketplace results in longer lives and shorter hospital stays.

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Healthcare, Data & Business Analytics

How To Get COVID-19 Testing Right

Professors Carri Chan, Assaf Zeevi, and Daniel Russo analyze how testing 300 people in New York City for COVID-19 antibodies could help stem a second wave of the pandemic.

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Healthcare, Data & Business Analytics

Harnessing Healthcare Data to Find Lifesaving Cures

Sunny Grewal ’13 founded OMNY to help life sciences companies acquire the data they need to develop life-saving cures and let healthcare systems open new revenue streams.

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Healthcare

Virtual Wellness Offerings Are Pivotal in the Age of Remote Work

Liz Wilkes ’13, CEO of Exubrancy, knows mental and physical well-being is more important now than ever before.

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Healthcare, Economics & Policy

Patents vs. the Pandemic

The flu vaccine was developed through open science, without any intellectual-property considerations. Imagine if we could do the same for COVID-19.

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Healthcare

Himalaya Capital Founder and Columbia University Trustee Li Lu Donates $1.5 Million to Aid Healthcare Workers

“We do what we are uniquely positioned to do best,” Li says

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