Medicaid beneficiaries less likely to get COVID-19 shots
Roll Call
Kevin Volpp
How to talk to vaccine-hesitant friends and family about getting the shot
The Washington Post
Gretchen Chapman
Education and outreach the key to vaccinating seniors against COVID-19 in the US
The Straits Times
Emily Largent
Why aren’t people getting vaccinated?
WHYY News
Alison Buttenheim
Vaccinations fell 68% during Colorado’s weekly $1 million giveaways
Longmont Times-Call
Iwan Barankay
Do COVID-19 vaccine incentives work?
KSHB Kansas City
Iwan Barankay
Post-Vaccination Infections Come in 2 Different Flavors
The Atlantic
Alison Buttenheim
Biden warns of danger of Delta variant as US set to miss vaccination target
The Guardian
Iwan Barankay
Vaccinations Continue To Fall Despite West Virginia’s COVID-19 Sweepstakes
WV Public Broadcasting
Kevin Volpp, Katy Milkman
Colorado’s $1 Million Vaccine Drawings Are Almost Over. Did They Convince Anyone To Get The Vaccine
Colorado Public Radio
Kevin Volpp and Carolyn Cannuscio
Vaccine Lotteries and Beyond: A Behavioral Economics Expert on What Motivates Healthy Behaviors – and What Doesn’t
Penn Medicine
Kevin Volpp
Why Biden’s Fourth of July vaccination goal will fall short, according to this Wharton professor
CNBC
Iwan Barankay
Another toll of the pandemic on kids: More obesity and type 2 diabetes
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Brian Jenssen
Medicaid beneficiaries less likely to get COVID-19 shots
Roll Call
Kevin Volpp
Philly Vax Sweepstakes awards cash prizes to first group of winners
PhillyVoice.com
CHIBE and Angela Duckworth
Patients with cancer achieve response to messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccine
Healio
Ravi B. Parikh
The Pandemic Seems to Have Made Childhood Obesity Worse, but There’s Hope
The New York Times
Brian Jenssen
The risky thinking that will define the post-Covid consumer: Wharton psychology guru
News Nation USA
Deborah Small
Sweepstakes give vaccinated residents a chance to win up to $ 50000.Coronavirus
Pennsylvania News Today
Katherine Milkman
Which Incentives Are Best at Boosting Vaccination, and Why?
Freakonomics
Katy Milkman, Angela Duckworth, George Loewenstein, and Mitesh Patel
Kevin Volpp on Wharton Business Daily
Wharton Business Daily
Kevin Volpp
Get A Free Six Pack of Beer With Your Proof of Vaccine!
India Currents
Alison Buttenheim
‘This gives hope’: A third COVID-19 vaccine dose can boost protection for organ transplant recipients
Science Magazine
Ravi Parikh
Don’t regret it! ‘Philly Vax Sweepstakes’ offers $50000 prizes — but only if you’re vaccinated
Billy Penn
Katy Milkman, Kevin Volpp
Philly to Give $50000 in Cash to Residents in COVID ‘Vax Sweepstakes’
NBC 10 Philadelphia
Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics
36 Fully Vaccinated Philadelphians To Win Up To $50,000 Through New Philly Vax Sweepstakes Program
CBS Philly
Katherine Milkman
Philly announces vaccine sweepstakes and a regret lottery
witf.org
Katy Milkman, Kevin Volpp, Alison Buttenheim
Ending work from home post-COVID: What will it be like?
WHYY
Carolyn Cannuscio
What Drives COVID Vaccine Hesitancy Among Moms?
MedPage Today
Alison Buttenheim
California put $116.5 million toward its vaccine lottery. Is it working?
San Francisco Chronicle
Kevin Volpp
How to Actually Change Your Behavior for the Better
GQ
Katy Milkman, Angela Duckworth
Million-Dollar Drawings, Drag Queens And Free Beer — How Effective Are COVID Vaccine …
Colorado Public Radio
Kevin Volpp and Harald Schmidt
Biden administration rolls out new vaccine incentives
Marketplace
Kevin Volpp
Cash, cruises, Super Bowl tickets are among rewards being offered to get a COVID-19 vaccine
Daily Press
Gretchen Chapman
A hundred bucks or a chance at $1 million: What’s the better vaccine incentive?
The Washington Post
Kevin Volpp
The Million Dollar Incentive
Omny
Kevin Volpp
Will scholarships persuade Ohio parents to get their kids vaccinated?
Cleveland
Gretchen Chapman
Still Languishing? Here’s How To Overcome It
Vogue
Adam Grant
How To Best Incentivize COVID-19 Vaccines—Outside Of Herd Immunity And Basic Survival
Gothamist
Alison Buttenheim
To Many Firefighters Across The Country, A COVID-19 Vaccine Has Been A Tough Sell
WAMC
Alison Buttenheim
Beer? Crawfish? Baseball tickets? Governments lure vaccine holdouts with perks
Marketplace
Gretchen Chapman
Wait, does this mean the pandemic is over for vaccinated people?
WTHI – TV
George Loewenstein
$1m in Ohio. $100 savings bonds in West Virginia. How incentives could improve the vaccination rate
WAPT
George Loewenstein
Some people in the US will take the Covid-19 vaccine if they’re paid for it – but is this ethical?
News 24
George Loewenstein
Nearly Half of Philly FFs, Cops Haven’t Gotten COVID Vaccine
EMS World
Carolyn Cannuscio
Beers, doughnuts, and discounts: The growing list of vaccine freebies
Vox
David Asch
Vaccine equity remains elusive as vaccination rates for people of color still lag
USA Today
Harald Schmidt
The 3 Science-Backed Strategies That Can Help You Achieve Your Post-Pandemic Goals
Time
Marissa Sharif
North Carolina health department now says students don’t have to wear masks outside at recess
WTVD-TV
Charlene Wong
Beer and cash for vaccines: the US campaign to win round jab doubters
Financial Times
Alison Buttenheim
Vaccination rates keep rising in some Philly suburbs, as others plateau, facing access and hesitancy challenges
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Harald Schmidt
Covid has shown the subjective nature of risk perception
Financial Times
George Loewenstein
One state is offering an incentive to get vaccinated against COVID: money
Seattle Times
Alison Buttenheim and Jonah Berger
Monetary Incentives Could Work For COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout, But Does W. Va.’s Plan Make Sense?
WV Public
Kevin Volpp
What will the end of the COVID pandemic look like?
WHYY
Gretchen Chapman
Covid’s park resurgence shows how Biden stimulus money can fix green space inequity
NBC News
Eugenia South
NC is making progress, but vaccinating homebound seniors remains a big challenge
NC Policy Watch
Charlene Wong
Are vaccine incentives and mandates the right approach?
Fox 29
Harald Schmidt
What Do Women Want? For Men to Get Covid Vaccines.
New York Times
Alison Buttenheim
A sensory strategy to help us avert a third wave of covid
Live Mint
George Loewenstein
States Must Factor Race In COVID-19 Vaccine Prioritization
Law 360
Harald Schmidt
The importance of keeping an open mind in a changing world
MSNBC
Adam Grant
Penn researchers find evidence of racial bias in models used to allocate limited resources
The Daily Pennsylvanian
Scott Halpern
Health expert weighs in on what is safe, still high-risk after being vaccinated
My Fox 8
Charlene Wong
Vaccine etiquette: A guide to politely navigating this new phase of the pandemic
Washington Post
Carolyn Cannuscio
An approach to COVID-19 vaccination equity for Black neighborhoods
Penn Today
Eugenia South
Many Firefighters Are Still Declining The Vaccine As A Brutal Fire Season Looms
LAist
Alison Buttenheim
The Other Reason the Labor Force Is Shrunken: Fear of Covid-19
Wall Street Journal
George Loewenstein
‘Tipping point’ fast approaching when vaccine supply in NC exceeds demand
CBS17
Charlene Wong
In the Covid-19 vaccine push, no one is speaking Gen Z’s language
STAT News
Alison Buttenheim
Understanding and addressing barriers to COVID vaccine acceptance
Penn Today
Alison Buttenheim, Damon Centola, Jessica Fishman
CDC’s messaging problem highlights pandemic’s uncertain future
NBC News
Alison Buttenheim
Cleaning Effort Being Ramped Up In New York City
WBGO
Karen DeSalvo
How to Nudge People Into Getting Tested for the Coronavirus
New York Times
Harsha Thirumurthy
Chief medical officers are now at the heart of business
Financial Times
Karen DeSalvo
Experts hoping to curb COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
6ABC
Alison Buttenheim
‘You’re most likely to trust your own judgement’ – psychologist Adam Grant on vaccinations
Channel 4 News
Adam Grant
Homebound patients struggle for access to COVID-19 vaccine as officials lack answers
ABC 11
Dr. Charlene Wong
How to convince people to accept a Covid-19 vaccine
Knowable Magazine
Damon Centola
The next stage of the vaccine drive: Persuading the hesitant
Boston Globe
Alison Buttenheim
Missing their shots: Inside Pennsylvania’s rough COVID vaccine rollout
Fortune
Alison Buttenheim
Opinion: Vaccines are about to become a free-for-all. Here’s how to ensure it’s done equitably.
Washington Post
Harald Schmidt
What the U.S. can learn from mass vaccination campaigns in other countries
WITF
Alison Buttenheim
Medical providers still struggle to convince some workers to get COVID-19 vaccine
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Alison Buttenheim
What the U.S. can learn from mass vaccination campaigns in other countries
WHYY
Alison Buttenheim
As contact tracing ebbs in parts of US, NYC stays committed
ABC News
Carolyn Cannuscio
Getting vaccine to homebound North Carolinians takes extra logistics, effort
North Carolina Health News
Charlene Wong
Mixed emotions as Canadians receive their COVID-19 vaccine
The Globe and Mail
Julie Downs
Contrasting CDC Studies Show Pitfalls of Rejecting Guidance on School Reopenings
US News
Kevin Volpp
Some still nervous about getting COVID-19 vaccine; expert weighs in
6 ABC
Alison Buttenheim
It’s been a year. So, when did you realize the world was going to change?
Fierce Health Care
Deneen Vojta
Testing, contact tracing and consequences for not following rules reduced COVID-19 spread in N.J. school
Philly Voice
Kevin Volpp
If Your Daily Walk Isn’t Curing Your COVID-19 Depression, You’re Not Alone
Very Well Health
Silvia Saccardo
Vaccine acceptance expert weighs in on AstraZeneca saga
STAT News
Alison Buttenheim
Listen: Europe’s vaccine safety scare, Lilly’s Alzheimer’s data, & a plea for transparency
STAT News
Alison Buttenheim
Public Health, Private Anguish
Creators
Silvia Saccardo
Good Question: How is vaccination eligibility assigned within groups in N.C.?
WBTV
Charlene Wong
One billion people to receive COVID-19 vaccine communications through Twilio
Tech Republic
Mitesh Patel
To Avoid Waste, Dr. B Matches People with Leftover COVID-19 Vaccine Doses
Very Well Heath
Harald Schmidt
Penn Law professor creates system to track outcomes of insurance suits during COVID-19
The Daily Pennsylvanian
Tom Baker
You’re Not Fully Vaccinated the Day of Your Last Dose
The Atlantic
Alison Buttenheim and Gretchan Chapman
Two Pa. prisons have vaccinated more than 70% of inmates. An incentive program may be making a difference.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Jessica Fishman, George Loewenstein
Public Health, Private Anguish
Creators
Silvia Saccardo
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee: What Can Be Done To “Nudge” Vaccine Distribution Forward?
Mitesh Patel
Good Question: How is vaccination eligibility assigned within groups in N.C.?
WBTV
Charlene Wong
One billion people to receive COVID-19 vaccine communications through Twilio
Tech Republic
Mitesh Patel
To Avoid Waste, Dr. B Matches People with Leftover COVID-19 Vaccine Doses
Very Well Health
Harald Schmidt
Penn Law professor creates system to track outcomes of insurance suits during COVID-19
The Daily Pennsylvanian
Tom Baker
You’re Not Fully Vaccinated the Day of Your Last Dose
The Atlantic
Alison Buttenheim and Gretchan Chapman
Two Pa. prisons have vaccinated more than 70% of inmates. An incentive program may be making a difference.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Jessica Fishman, George Loewenstein
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee: What Can Be Done To “Nudge” Vaccine Distribution Forward?
TBS
Mitesh Patel
Two Pa. prisons have vaccinated more than 70% of inmates. An incentive program may be making a difference.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Jess Fishman
Moving the Middle: How to Get More People to Take Vaccines
Knowledge @ Wharton
Angela Duckworth
Catholic Leaders Voice Moral Concerns About Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
NPR
Rebekah Gee
The Health 202: States propose bills to ban employers from mandating coronavirus vaccines
Washington Post
Karen DeSalvo
For the first time in decades, vaccines are having a moment. Will it last?
STAT News
Alison Buttenheim
Puzzling numbers on who received group 1 vaccines in NC
Carolina Public Press
Charlene Wong
Fewer people take a ‘wait and see’ approach to COVID-19 vaccine — here’s what changed their minds
Market Watch
Alison Buttenheim
Dear Pandemic: A braintrust of female scientists is answering your every COVID question
Fortune
Alison Buttenheim
Aurora physician adamant reserving vaccine for poor Aurora residents creates ‘equity’
Sentinel Colorado
Harald Schmidt
Sustaining Daily Activity Levels May Offset Depression Risk
Psychology Today
Osea Giuntella, Silvia Saccardo
As Lockdowns Cut Into Exercise Time, Depression Rates Are Rising
Health Day
Silvia Saccardo
Meet the women answering burning questions big and small about COVID-19
National Geographic
Alison Buttenheim
‘Hassle factor,’ distrust among reasons Americans hesitant to get vaccine
The Day
Alison Buttenheim
What We Still Don’t Know About COVID-19 and the Brain
AARP
Jason Karlawish
The Path Forward: Business and Public Health
Washington Post
Karen DeSalvo
‘Hassle Factor’ and Distrust Shadow Wide U.S. Vaccine Hesitancy
Bloomberg
Alison Buttenheim, Katy Milkman
Reserving a portion of COVID vaccines for hard-hit communities, and promoting equity in public health
KCRW
Harald Schmidt
COVID Vaccines May Prevent Spread but Inoculated People Should Still Be Careful
Newsweek
Scott Halpern
Depression Increased as Physical Activity Decreased During COVID-19 Pandemic
HCP Live
Osea Giuntella
Doctors tally COVID-19’s toll on hospitalized patients: ‘It’s costly and it’s deadly’
LA Times
David Asch
How some Philadelphia apartment buildings are getting their residents COVID-19 vaccines
WHYY
Alison Buttenheim
White Maryland residents have gotten 4 times the COVID vaccine doses as Black people, a gap not improving with increased eligibility
Baltimore Sun
Harald Schmidt
We Still Don’t Know How Well Covid Vaccines Stop Transmission
Wired
Scott Halpern
How Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine is different from Pfizer’s and Moderna’s
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Alison Buttenheim
Questions remain on J&J Covid-19 vaccine rollout as authorization decision approaches
CBS58
Daniel Polsky
Medically Necessary: Making the vaccine supply chain work for communities of color
FreightWaves
Gina South
CMU study shows how the pandemic and a lack of physical activity led to a spike in depression among college students
PGH Citypaper
Silvia Saccardo
Race Versus Time: Targeting Vaccine To The Most Vulnerable Is No Speedy Task
NPR
Harald Schmidt
House Hearing: To Get COVID Vax Confidence, Be Both ‘Fast and Fair’
Med Page Today
Alison Buttenheim
UPenn professor: COVID-19 vaccine rollout could exacerbate existing health inequalities
Radio
Harald Schmidt
Panel: COVID-19 Presents Opportunity to Reform Health Care Payment, Delivery
AJMC
Gail Wilensky
Delay a Shot? Skip One? Vaccine-Dosing Messaging Is a Nightmare
The Atlantic
Alison Buttenheim
Pandemic Lessons in Improving the Medical System
NY Times
Amol Navathe
60 Black Health Experts Urge Black Americans to Get Vaccinated
NY Times
This was signed by two CHIBE people: Risa Lavizzo-Mourey and Mark Smith
Behavior Change for Good unveils effective strategies to boost vaccination rates
Penn Today
Katy Milkman, Angela Duckworth
Local health officials tell Congress U.S. needs more Covid vaccine doses and it needs to be easier to get the shots
CNBC
Alison Buttenheim
House panels underscore vaccine obstacles for minority groups
The Hill
Alison Buttenheim
Wharton researchers think a specific text message could be key to getting more people vaccinated
Fortune
Mitesh Patel and Katy Milkman
The Health 202: Biden wants a ‘public option’ health plan. Two Senate moderates say they have just the bill
Washington Post
Alison Buttenheim
‘It’s about all of us’
Cadillac News
Harald Schmidt
The myth of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ Covid vaccines: Why false perceptions overlook facts, and could breed resentment
Stat News
Alison Buttenheim
I’m sitting at home during the pandemic. You’re going out. How to make sense of these friendships now.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Lyle Ungar
Black and Hispanic Americans are most likely to miss health screenings due to COVID-19. A Penn physician is meeting the need.
WHYY
Carmen Guerra
Two Maryland hospital systems offered COVID vaccines to board members
Capital Gazette
Harald Schmidt
Gov. Cooper highlights efforts to vaccinate minorities while at Greensboro clinic
Greensboro
Charlene Wong
COVID-Related Depression Linked to Reduced Physical Activity
Pittwire
Osea Giuntella
DUKE SCHOLARS ON CHALLENGES TO K-12 EDUCATION IN THE PANDEMIC
Charlene Wong
Penn health experts highlight need for equitable vaccine distribution during virtual event
Harald Schmidt
Black babies are twice as likely to be born preterm. CHOP doctors are using COVID-19 to explore why
WITF
Jaya Aysola
Experts spent months on a fair COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan, only to witness ‘a chaotic free
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Daniel Polsky
DC study urges more ‘efficient and equitable administration’ of COVID-19 vaccines
Fox 29
Harald Schmidt
Disadvantage indices can help achieve equitable vaccine allocation
STAT News
Harald Schmidt
Systemic racism and its impact on health and wellness
Penn Today
Eugenia South
Why COVID-19 vaccine requirements may not be best approach
KPAX
Iwan Barankay
Silicon Valley Tech Companies Work to Speed Up COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery
NBC Bay Area
Karen DeSalvo
Google to turn campuses into mass vaccination sites
Radio
Karen DeSalvo
Google announces partnership with One Medical to open COVID-19 vaccine clinics
ABC 7 News
Karen DeSalvo
Why Health Care Companies Are Paying Workers To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine
Huffington Post
Alison Buttenheim
As States Hustle To Distribute Vaccines, Big Business Offers A Boost Of Expertise
WBEZ
Alison Buttenheim
COVID-19 vaccines for teachers, a key to reopening schools, comes down to location — and luck
Report Door
Alison Buttenheim
Social media ‘micro-influencers’ join effort to get America vaccinated
Politico
Alison Buttenheim
‘Insanity’: COVID-19 vaccines for teachers, a key to reopening schools, comes down to location – and luck
USA Today
Alison Buttenheim
As States Hustle To Distribute Vaccines, Big Business Offers A Boost Of Expertise
NPR
Alison Buttenheim
Role of race in US vaccine rollout gets put to the test
Kiro 7
Harald Schmidt
5 reasons to wear a mask even after you’re vaccinated
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Eugenia South
Initially Skeptical, Black Doctor Explains Why She Decided To Trust The COVID-19 Vaccine
WBUR
Eugenia South
A Penn Behavioral Economist on Ways Philly Could Speed Up COVID-19 Vaccinations
Philadelphia Magazine
Kevin Volpp
Considering a Quarantine Pod for 2021
Consumer Reports
Carolyn Cannuscio
Some at high-risk for COVID raise concerns about vaccination priority
WRAL
Charlene Wong
Big Business Boosts Vaccine Effort, but It’s ‘Complex Choreography’ to Get Shots in Arms
KHN
Alison Buttenheim
“Those Nerdy Girls” Explain The Pandemic To America
The Philadelphia Citizen
Alison Buttenheim
Universal COVID-19 Vaccine Adoption Will Require A Coordinated And Creative Strategy
Science Blog
Alison Buttenheim
Next Up Podcast: What to expect with telehealth and healthcare technology in the next four years
Modern Healthcare
Karen DeSalvo
Joe Biden plans to jump start COVID-19 vaccine distribution
WWLTV
Rebekah Gee
To Promote Vaccines, New Orleans Dances With Its Heart on Its Sleeve
New York Times
Alison Buttenheim
The Architecture of Mass Vaccine Distribution
Bloomberg
Mitesh Patel
Washington State Partners With Starbucks, Microsoft, Costco On Vaccine Efforts
NPR
Alison Buttenheim
I’m a Black doctor who didn’t trust the Covid vaccine. Here’s what changed my mind.
NBC News
Eugenia South
Opiate overdoses spike in Black Philadelphians, but drop in white residents since COVID-19
Penn Today
Eugenia South
Majority of Americans Now Willing to Get COVID Vaccine After Months of Skepticism: Study
Newsweek
Gretchen Chapman
Do Covid-19 Risk Calculators Help People Make Informed Decisions In a Pandemic?
Forbes
Julie Downs
Should We Pay People To Get Vaccinated? How Much?
Forbes
George Loewenstein
Getting Ready For A Future Pandemic Worse Than COVID-19
American Public Health Association podcast
Rebekah Gee
CES 2021: What Is the Post-Pandemic Future for Telehealth and Digital Health Technology?
Everyday Health
Vivian Lee
5 Reasons to Wear a Mask Even After You’re Vaccinated
KHN
Eugenia South
5 Ideas From Experts to Speed Up the Vaccine Rollout
Barrons
Alison Buttenheim
Behavioral scientists propose fixes for the ailing vaccine rollout
Medical Marketing and Media
Alison Buttenheim
It’s essential to understand why some health care workers are putting off vaccination
Vox
Alison Buttenheim
Online Originals: Building trust with migrant farmers over COVID-19 vaccine
WNCT
Charlene Wong
You’re more likely to die of COVID if your hospital is crowded and stressed: Researchers
USA Today
Rachel Werner, David Asch
Health Officials Say School Sports Are Leading To COVID-19 Outbreaks
WFAE
Charlene Wong
The Best Evidence for How to Overcome COVID Vaccine Fears
Scientific American
Katy Milkman, Mitesh Patel, Angela Duckworth
Should the government pay people to take the COVID-19 vaccine? | Pro/Con
Philadelphia Inquirer
Harald Schmidt, Alison Buttenheim
The slow vaccine rollout and reigning in COVID
WHYY
Alison Buttenheim
Poor vaccine planning could increase the pandemic’s racial divide
Axios
Harald Schmidt
Covid Catchup: All the Developments You May Have Missed
Medium
David Asch
A Trump-Touted Covid Therapy Awaits Proof to Back Up His Boasts
Bloomberg
Andrea Toxel
The curse of the incidental illness: Seen as side effects to Covid vaccinations, ailments may have little to do with them
STAT
Alison Buttenheim
How to persuade someone to take the COVID-19 vaccine
USA Today
Gretchen Chapman
The Vaccine Is Here—Now, We Must Distribute It Fairly
The Nation
Harald Schmidt
Community spread of COVID-19 tied to patient survival rates at area hospitals
Penn Today
David Asch
COVID Patient Survival Falls When Local Area Has Higher Caseload: Study
HealthDay
David Asch
Experts Outline 5 Ways To Promote the COVID-19 Vaccine
VeryWellHealth
Alison Buttenheim, Kevin Volpp
Hospitals in the Northeast have the WORST COVID survival rate and medical centers in counties with more virus cases have higher deaths, study finds
Daily Mail
David Asch
Should Employers Make the COVID-19 Vaccine Mandatory?
Knowledge@Wharton
Iwan Barankay
Stimulus checks should be topped off with $300 for Americans who vaccinate against coronavirus, John Delaney argues
Yahoo
George Loewenstein
Behavioral strategies to promote a national COVID-19 vaccine program
Penn Today
George Loewenstein, Kevin Volpp, Alison Buttenheim
How Healthcare Communicators Are Fighting Misinformation, Building Trust In Covid-19 Vaccines
Forbes
Alison Buttenheim
Covid-19 Vaccination – Safe, Effective, Needed!
Southwest Globe Times
Carmen Guerra
Covid-19 is devastating communities of color. Can vaccines counter racial inequity?
Washington Post
Harald Schmidt
The Elderly vs. Essential Workers: Who Should Get the Coronavirus Vaccine First?
The New York Times
Harald Schmidt
How can the world allocate COVID-19 vaccines fairly?
Penn Today
Alison Buttenheim, Harald Schmidt
Experts propose steps to promote, distribute COVID vaccine
CIDRAP
Kevin Volpp, Alison Buttenheim
CDC “vulnerability index” can help states determine distribution of COVID-19 vaccines
Marketplace
Harald Schmidt
States count on index for vaccinating those most in need
The Garden City Telegram
Harald Schmidt
NH to follow advice on vaccine distribution to rural areas
Union Leader
Harald Schmidt
Without Clear Pandemic Rules, People Take On More Risks As Fear And Vigilance Wane
GPB News
Gretchen Chapman
Wear a sticker saying you got the COVID-19 vaccine? The CDC thinks it could help
ABC News
Katherine Milkman
COVID Surge Wrecks Contact Tracing Efforts
WebMD
Carolyn Cannuscio
Google updates Search with approved COVID-19 vaccine information
Yahoo Finance
Karen DeSalvo
Coronavirus vaccines could arrive at local hospitals as early as Sunday
Fox 8 Live
Rebekah Gee
Diabetes drug may decrease COVID-19 death risk in women
Medical News Today
Deneen Vojta
Why Paying People to Be Vaccinated Could Backfire
New York Times
Kevin Volpp, George Loewenstein
Now that there’s a coronavirus vaccine, how do you persuade people to take it?
Washington Post
Katherine Milkman
These US states will use a “disadvantage” index to determine who gets vaccinated first
Quartz
Harald Schmidt
Without Clear Pandemic Rules, People Take On More Risks As Fear And Vigilance Wane
NPR
Gretchen Chapman
There Is a More Beautiful Melody Than Fear
Chronicles Magazine
Paul Rozin
Should skin color decide who gets the vaccine first?
Spectator
Harad Schmidt
What Can the Pandemic Teach Us About Human Nature?
Discover Magazine
Gretchen Chapman, Katy Milkman
What it will take to persuade people to get a COVID-19 vaccine
Marketplace
Gretchen Chapman
Medical experts discuss obstacles to COVID-19 vaccine distribution at Penn panel
The Daily Pennsylvanian
Alison Buttenheim
Cargo companies balancing how to ship COVID vaccine and record online orders ahead of holiday season
CBS News
Karen de Salvo
Louisiana Prepares For Distribution And Storage Challenges As Coronavirus Vaccines Near FDA Approval
WWNO
Rebekah Gee
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine to the right people could change the course of the pandemic in the United States.
WTVA
Harald Schmidt
As Hospitals Fill Up, Some COVID-19 Patients Are Sent Home
Medscape
Kit Delgado
Masking and vaxxing for the public good
WHYY
Damon Centola
The behavioural barriers that covid vaccines must break
Live Mint
Klaus Wertenbroch
Science Gave us a Vaccine. Now to Turn That Into Vaccinations
Kottke
Alison Buttenheim
What Role Should Insurers Play in Covering Pandemic Business Losses?
Knowledge @ Wharton
Howard Kunreuther
Katy Milkman on how to nudge people to accept a covid-19 vaccine
The Economist
Katy Milkman, Mitesh Patel, Angela Duckworth
‘What We Don’t Have Is Enough Nurses’: Health Professionals Urge Caution As COVID-19 Cases Surge
WWNO
Rebekah Gee
Wharton initiative partners with Walmart for flu vaccine communication study
The Daily Pennsylvanian
Katy Milkman
Why Asking People To Change Their Behavior During The Pandemic Is So Hard
NPR
Gretchen Chapman
Indian households remain under duress with income still below pre-Covid levels — study
The Print
Heather Schofield
Health care workers growing frustrated: ‘I don’t want to be your superhero. I want to be safe. ‘
The Morning Call
Kit Delgado
Who Lives And Who Dies? Bursting COVID Wards Force Docs To Make Dire Decisions
Talking Points Memo
Harald Schmidt
Biden’s COVID-19 strategy should prioritize low-income communities like Philly’s | Opinion
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Amol Navathe
What Will Persuade People to Take a Vaccine?
Knowledge @ Wharton
Katy Milkman, Mitesh Patel
Coronavirus vaccines can’t work without an effective vaccination strategy, experts say
John Hopkins University
Alison Buttenheim
It’s So Irresponsible’: County Executive On Plum Borough School District, COVID-19 Restrictions
WESA
Gretchen Chapman
Covid-19 creating a cancer crisis as patients delay screenings for early detection
Erie News Now
Deneen Vojta
Eat, drink and be wary? How to stay safe this pandemic Thanksgiving
WHYY
Carolyn Cannuscio
How to cancel Thanksgiving if your family just doesn’t understand
Billy Penn
Rinad Beidas
Pandemics And Overdoses: Covid-19 May Worsen Our Opioid Epidemic
Forbes
Atheendar Venkataramani
‘Don’t let COVID fatigue trick you’: How to survive winter as the pandemic rages on
Market Watch
Alison Buttenheim
In the midst of COVID-19, Penn sustains a global mission
Penn Today
Harsha Thirumurthy
Human nature — the big challenge after Covid-19
Business Live
George Loewenstein
Biden’s big challenge: Getting people to wear masks
Star Tribune
Rebekah Gee
Why Cancer Screenings — Even in the Middle of a Pandemic — Are Still Vitally Important
Philadelphia Magazine
Carmen Guerra
COVID and Med Ed Cost: Are Future Docs Paying More for Less?
Medscape
Davis Asch
Will the Hardest-Hit Communities Get the Coronavirus Vaccine?
New York Times
Harald Schmidt
Women who inspire: Culturists breaking through during Covid-19
NBC News
Alison Buttenheim
Covid-19 has exposed the US’ need to invest in public health
CNN
Rebekah Gee
COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Paused, Experts Say That’s A Good Thing
WWNO
Rebekah Gee
Surge in dementia-related deaths linked to COVID-19 restrictions
Radio
Jason Karlawish
Once a COVID-19 vaccine is here, there will be a new challenge: Convincing people it’s safe
Philadelphia Inquirer
Alison Buttenheim
An ecosystem of innovation fosters tech-based solutions to COVID-19 challenges
Penn Today
David Asch
Fall COVID-19 surge has arrived in Pennsylvania and US, health experts say
6abc
Carolyn Cannuscio
Covid task force in disarray and winter social distancing
WHYY
Carolyn Cannuscio
Contact tracing: A piece of a multilayered campus public health strategy
Penn Today
Carolyn Cannuscio, Kevin Volpp, David Asch
Lessons learned from Verily’s Covid-19 testing efforts
Med City News
Vivian Lee
Covid-19 Outbreaks Led to Dangerous Delay in Cancer Diagnoses
Wall Street Journal
Deneen Vojta
True toll of coronavirus: Deaths are up by 27% in Louisiana. That’s even higher than U.S. average.
Nola
Rebekah Gee
A pandemic pod could help you get through winter, experts say. Here’s how to form one.
Washington Post
Carolyn Cannuscio
A Chinese city says it tested 3 million people for COVID-19 in 2 days, showing how much the US and Europe still lag behind in testing capability
Business Insider
Carolyn Cannuscio
The imperfect calculus of reopening NC schools as COVID-19 cases rise
Fay Observer
Charlene Wong
Don’t know any COVID-19 patients who’ve died or been in the hospital? That may explain a lot.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Julie Downs
Holiday trips: Is it safe to travel, or is this the year to skip a family get-together?
The Daily Record
Kit Delgado
COVID-19 Made Pa.’s Casinos Smoke-Free. Now Advocates Want to Make the Change Permanent.
Philadelphia Magazine
Frank Leone
Wolf, Levine unveil COVID Alert app
Times Online
Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics
Families must weigh risk, reward of sending children back to elementary school amid pandemic
WRAL News
Charlene Wong
Pandemic isolation has killed thousands of Alzheimer’s patients while families watch from afar
Washington Post
Jason Karlawish
Op-Ed: How to get through to your risk-taking friends in the COVID-19 pandemic
LA Times
George Loewenstein
Will it work to fine people who refuse to wear a mask?
Marketplace
Gretchen CHapman
The pandemic should open our eyes to behavioural risk biases
InsuranceERM
Howard Kunreuther
Can I visit family for Thanksgiving or Christmas? Your pandemic holiday travel questions, answered
Market Watch
Kit Delgado
Trump administration unveils COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan
Your Sun
Harold Schmidt
Why Did Contact Tracing Fail in the US? CDC Cites the Reason
Latin Post
Carolyn Cannuscio
Residents in unionized nursing homes less likely to die of COVID-19, analysis shows
McKnights
Atheendar Venkataramani
We Need More Coronavirus Testing, Not Less
Self
Carolyn Cannuscio
Unionized Nursing Homes Saw Lower COVID-19 Mortality Rates, Better PPE Access
Skilled Nursing News
Atheendar Venkataramani
Returning more kids to school is going to require a bolder plan
The Washington Post
Meredith Matone
Why human brains are bad at assessing the risks of pandemics
The Washington Post
Howard Kunreuther
Revise COVID-19 relief-fund decisions to target disparities
The Seattle Times
Amol Navathe
Despite a network of testing options, COVID-19 test result wait times remain too high
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Carolyn Cannuscio
Assessing Health Data Privacy Damages During A Pandemic
Law 360
George Loewenstein
Using PennOpen Pass for the early detection of COVID-19
Penn Today
Kevin Volpp
Ensuring an ethical path to a ‘warp speed’ vaccine
Penn Today
Harald Schmidt, Alison Buttenheim
Expert Reveals How the COVID-19 Pandemic Shows the Need for Greater Efficiencies in U.S. Healthcare Delivery
CardRates
Anmol Navathe
COVID vaccinations could use a nudge
The Boston Globe
Mitesh Patel
Decision-making and anxiety in the time of COVID-19
Penn Today
Sudeep Bhatia
Should nursing homes be abolished as coronavirus exposes their fatal flaws?
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Rachel Werner
How the Pandemic Has Changed Us Already
The Atlantic
Katy Milkman
Coping with non-COVID Patients: An Operations Management Model
Knowledge @ Wharton
Ryan Greysen
How Hospitals Can Meet the Needs of Non-Covid Patients During the Pandemic
Harvard Business Review
Ryan Greysen, Scott Halpern
Penn Medicine gets $2.5M to study RPM’s effect on COVID-19 disparities
Healthcare IT News
Kit Delgado
One of Google’s top doctors explains how its coronavirus response is feeding into its long-term plans to reinvent how people get health information
Business Insider
Dr. Karen DeSalvo
Trying to make sense of Atlanta crime in the coronavirus era
The Atlanta-Journal Constitution
David Abrams
Who Will Get the COVID-19 Vaccine First?
Complex
Harald Schmidt
Nursing Home Families Yearn to Visit Loved Ones Again
The New York Times
Jason Karlawish
A Fake Shot May Be Your Ticket to the Front of the Vaccine Line
Bloomberg Law
Harald Schmidt
US coronavirus testing has dropped dramatically: a 13% decrease in 2 weeks. Public-health experts say the system is broken.
Business Insider India
Carolyn Cannuscio
COVID-19 Long-term Mental Health Care with Dr. Rinad Beidas
WMMR
Rinad Beidas
Once US healthcare workers get a coronavirus vaccine, who will be next?
Quartz
Harald Schmidt
Are You a Candidate for Donald Trump’s Coronavirus Vaccine?
National Interest
Harald Schmidt
U.S. Health Care Systems Weren’t Prepared for COVID (Podcast)
Bloomberg
Vivian Lee
Big Tech Companies are Helping Employers Test Workers
OHS
Vivian Lee
UnitedHealth Group studies COVID-19 risks with sickle cell
Minneapolis StarTribune
Deneen Vojta
Coronavirus – Africa: World Mask Week aims to inspire global movement to wear face coverings in public
Africanews English
Karen DeSalvo
Nation’s Leading Vaccine Authorities Urge Thorough Review of Safety and Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccines
Center for Science in the Public Interest
Rebekah Gee
Health Experts to FDA: Make Your Vaccine Deliberations Public
The New York Times
Rebekah Gee
COVID Business Interruption Suits Top 700 with More to Come
Insurance Journal
Tom Baker
The US’s contact-tracing system is broken. Testing delays set it up for failure.
Business Insider
Carolyn Cannuscio
Conspiracy Theories Around COVID-19 Continue to Spread. Experts Weigh in on Why People Believe Them
Yahoo
Jess Fishman
Pa. cancels on volunteer coronavirus contact tracers, moves to hire 1000 paid staff
Philadelphia Inquirer
Lyle Ungar
Federal unemployment benefit lapse will hurt healthcare workforce
Modern Healthcare
Atheendar Venkataramani
Is the threat of COVID vaccine hesitancy getting enough attention?
Penn Today
Damon Centola, Carmen Guerra, Katherine Milkman, Mitesh Patel, Angela Duckworth
Florida breaks state’s single-day death record for third day in a row
CBS News
Rebekah Gee
How tech companies can help combat the pandemic and reshape public health
One News Page
Karen DeSalvo
Contact Tracing Is Failing in Many States. Here’s Why
New York Times
Carolyn Cannuscio
Coronavirus cases among children rise in North Carolina
CBS17
Charlene Wong
The U.S. Can’t Count Covid-19
Bloomberg
Meredith Matone
So you think your California county is tracing contacts of sick people? Maybe not
Cal Matters
Carolyn Cannuscio
No mask? Behavioral scientists on how we make pandemic decisions.
Market Place
Gretchen Chapman
Who will get the first shot when the coronavirus vaccine arrives?
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Harald Schmidt
COVID-19 Is Proof of Just How Socially Determined Health Is
Vice
Atheendar Venkataramani
Something in the air—what is known about covid-19 transmission?
The Economist
Vivian Lee
How to stay sane and active during the coronavirus outbreak
Fox 8
Carolyn Cannuscio
Duke pediatrician, mom asks state to follow science to get kids back into classrooms amid COVID-19
ABC11 EyeWitness News
Charlene Wong
Web-based platforms provide supporting resources for Penn Medicine staff
Penn Today
Joanna Hart
How COVID tests are becoming a lot less uncomfortable—and safer for nurses
Fast Company
Deneen Vojta
For residents’ good, nursing homes should consider re-allowing visitors
Washington Post
Jason Karlawish
Some Americans refuse to mask up. Rules, fines and free masks will change that, experts say
USA Today
Angela Duckworth
Study of Coronavirus in Pregnant Women Finds Striking Racial Differences
New York Times
Carmen Guerra
Who gets a vaccine first? US considers race in Covid-19 plans
The New York Times
Harald Schimdt
Fighting the coronavirus infodemic
Axios
Alison Buttenheim
America Has a Sick Obsession with Covid-19 Polls
Wired
Damon Centola
How we make decisions during a pandemic
The Week
Damon Centola, Gretchen Chapman
Facing a world clamoring for help with COVID-19, scientists are changing how they work
Daily Record
Alison Buttenheim
Mayor de Blasio, Bring Back Summer Jobs
New York Times
Judd Kessler
5 Lessons from Penn Medicine’s Crisis Response
HBR
Roy Rosin, David Asch
Just 50% of Americans plan to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Here’s how to win over the rest
Science
Damon Centola
Penn Law Launches COVID Coverage Litigation Tracker (CCLT) to Track Property Casualty Insurance Claims
Global Legal Chronicle
Tom Baker
5 factors explaining vast differences in how each of us responds to dangers posed by COVID-19
Genetic Literacy Program
Damon Centola
Newell: We might be done with COVID, but COVID’s not done with us
WWL News
Rebekah Gee
Research shows patients and clinicians rated telemedicine care positively during COVID-19 pandemic
Penn Medicine
Shivan Mehta
Everything you’ve read about contact tracing apps is wrong
Medium
Lyle Ungar
Should you confront someone who isn’t wearing a mask? Here’s what the experts advise.
NJ.com
Carolyn Cannuscio, Angela Duckworth, Lyle Ungar
Research Shows Patients and Clinicians Rated Telemedicine Care Positively During COVID-19 Pandemic
Penn Press Release
Shivan Mehta
Exploring the links between jobs and health, reframed by COVID-19
Penn Today
Carolyn Cannuscio
Surveillance: China’s Credit Push (Podcast)
Bloomberg
Vivian Lee
Big Tech Zeros In on the Virus-Testing Market
The New York Times
Vivian Lee
Verily launches COVID-19 monitoring program for employees returning to work
Becker’s Health IT
Vivian Lee
One idea for employers to control healthcare costs? Partner with hospitals, Verily exec suggests
Becker’s Hospital Review
Vivian Lee
Healthcare Leaders Form Taskforce on Telehealth Policy
Yahoo Finance
Rebekah Gee
Virtual care at a virtual conference: Telehealth will remain post-pandemic, experts say at AHIP
Healthcare Dive
Karen Desalvo
As movie theaters reopen, they’re tackling a role they never expected to play: psychologist
Washington Post
Deborah Small
How to form a COVID-19 social bubble
ABC News
Carolyn Cannuscio
Social Media’s ‘Infodemic’
WHYY
Alison Buttenheim
As America reopens, here’s how to assess the risk of shopping and dining out
LA Times
Carolyn Cannuscio
Adam Grant on how jobs, bosses and firms may improve after the crisis
Economist
Adam Grant
Indoors, yelling and packed crowds: Experts sound alarm ahead of Trump’s Tulsa rally amid coronavirus
ABCNews
Alison Buttenheim
COVID-19 linked to drop in pediatric asthma emergency department utilization
News Medical Life Sciences
Chen Kenyon
Can contact tracing stop the spread of COVID-19?
Penn Today
Carolyn Cannuscio, Kevin Volpp, David Asch
Rapid changes to health system spurred by COVID-19 might be here to stay
YourSun
Gail Wilensky
How the pandemic has transformed the telehealth industry forever
Fortune
Vivian Lee
Fee for service is a terrible way to pay for health care. Try a subscription model instead
StatNews
Vivian Lee
Retracted COVID-19 studies expose holes in vetting of data firms
WTVB
Deneen Vojta
Can contact tracing stop the spread of COVID-19?
Penn Today
Carolyn Cannuscio, Kevin Volpp, David Asch
Is It Safe To Take An Uber, Lyft Or Taxi During Coronavirus?
HuffPost
M. Kit Delgado
Researchers analyze ethics of allocating medical resources in COVID-19
PennToday
Jason Karlawish
PM offers India sharing of successful cash transfer programme to counter COVID-19 fallout
Associated Press of Pakistan
Heather Schofield
Meeting the Challenge of Vaccination Hesitancy: Q&A with Damon Centola
Annenberg School of Communication
Damon Centola
What is a ‘double bubble’—and how could it help fight Covid-19?
Advisory Board
Carolyn Cannuscio
Already in fiscal crisis, rural hospitals face COVID-19
Penn Today
Joanna Hart
How the COVID-19 Lockdown Is Affecting India’s Households
Knowledge at Wharton
Heather Schofield
Can contact tracing stop the spread of COVID-19?
Medical Xpress
Carolyn Cannuscio, Kevin Volpp, David Asch
Philly Is About to Start Outdoor Dining. But How Safe Is It?
Philadelphia Magazine
Alison Buttenheim
Is it safe to go to a nail salon now? What experts want you to know
Today
Carolyn Cannuscio
Meet the 16 power players advising Joe Biden on crucial healthcare issues from the coronavirus …
Business Insider
Rebekah Gee
As Jersey Shore coronavirus cases prove value of contact tracing, post-protest testing in Philly could be scarce
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Carolyn Cannuscio
How tech companies can help combat the pandemic and reshape public health
TedTalks
Karen Desalvo
How tech companies can help combat the pandemic and reshape public health
One News Page
Karen Desalvo
With COVID-19 cases down, Philadelphia and suburbs move to ‘yellow’ reopening status Friday
Alison Buttenheim
With COVID-19 cases down, Philadelphia and suburbs move to ‘yellow’ reopening status Friday
Philadelphia Inquirer
Alison Buttenheim
Ayanna Pressley Says Black People Are ‘Managing a Pandemic Within a Pandemic’ When It Comes to Police Brutality
Newsweek
Atheendar Venkataramani
Louisiana Hospitals Reduce Causes Of Maternal Mortality, But Black Women Remain At Higher Risk
WWNO
Rebekah Gee
Pa. Senate Democrats look to address disparate impacts of coronavirus on African Americans
PAPost
Carmen Guerra
Johns Hopkins effort provides pandemic models to policymakers around the world
HUB
Daniel Polsky
Prioritizing Equity video series: Police Brutality & COVID-19
American Medical Association
Atheendar Venkataramani
Thompson-Lowenstein: Why Americans are tiring of social distancing and hand-washing
The Palm Beach Post
George Lowenstein
Is It Safe Yet To Get Your Physical Or A Dental Checkup?
NPR
David Asch
‘I’m smiling under here’: Masks, plexiglass and questions the norm as hospitals lure patients back in COVID-19 era
US Today
David Asch
‘People probably aren’t going to react kindly or openly to being policed’: How to deal with someone who refuses wear a face mask’
MarketWatch
Gretchen Chapman
Cause of death: COVID-19, police violence or racism?
Los Angeles Times
Atheendar Venkataramani
How to Add a Covid Surcharge Without Alienating Customers
Inc
George Lowenstein
As states reopen, here’s what parents should know about distanced play dates, expanded social bubbles and more
Washington Post
Alison Buttenheim
America’s reopening is dangerous. Canada has a better idea.
Vox
Carolyn Cannuscio
Seniors with COVID-19 taking ACE inhibitors have lower hospitalization risk
YaleNews
Deneen Votja
Conversations on climate action and contact tracing: Week 2 at TED2020
TedBlog
Karen Desalvo
Performing organ transplants safely amid the COVID-19 outbreak
Penn Today
Peter Reese
Developing a COVID-19 vaccine is just half the battle — you have to get Americans to take it
USA Today
Katherine Milkman, Angela Duckworth, and Mitesh Patel
How to deal with someone who refuses wear a face mask
Buzzfeed
Gretchen Chapman
They’re Working In Healthcare During A Pandemic. They Don’t Get Health Insurance.
Buzzfeed
Atheendar Venkataramani
COVID-19 Takes Heavy Toll On People With Dementia — Even Those Who Survive
WBUR
Jason Karlawish
Is now the time to go for an annual physical exam or health screening?
WHYY
David Asch
Penn Medicine COVID watch program assesses patients through text check-ins
The Daily Pennsylvanian
David Asch
Older and immunocompromised people don’t deserve to be second-class citizens
Vox
Carolyn Cannuscio
Saving the economy means reopening wisely and changing minds
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Josh Liao, Amol Navathe
There Are 3 Things We Have to Do to Get People Wearing Masks
The New York Times
Angela Duckworth, Lyle Ungar
Women scientists’ voices aren’t as loud during this pandemic. A Wisconsin epidemiologist and her ‘nerdy girls’ want to change that.
USA Today
Alison Buttenheim
Why we make better money decisions during a crisis
Fast Company
Mark Pauly
Protests, masks and public health: where do my rights end and yours begin?
WHYY
Alison Buttenheim
How we make decisions during a pandemic
Knowable Magazine
Damon Centola, Gretchen Chapman
Penn study finds political beliefs affect how Americans follow distancing guidelines
The Daily Pennsylvanian
Harsha Thirumurthy
Colleges plan for on-campus classes, even as scientists warn of risk of COVID-19
Boston Globe
Kevin Volpp
What’s on the AI wish list for 3 healthcare execs
Becker’s Healthcare Review
Karen Desalvo
Google wants to give ‘superpowers’ to clinicians. Today it’s helping them find hotel rooms
FierceHealthcare
Karen Desalvo
Trump’s hydroxychloroquine obsession is slowing the search for a coronavirus treatment
Mic
Deenen Vojta
A pandemic plan was in place. Trump abandoned it — and science — in the face of Covid-19
STAT
Jason Karlawish
Our Views: Medicaid expansion is helping Louisiana weather the coronavirus crisis, in more ways than one
The Advocate
Rebekah Gee
Going to the hospital with COVID-19 symptoms can be a tough call. This Penn text program makes it easier
The Philadelphia Inquirer
David Asch
Q&A – What to Do When Your Kid Is Angry About the Coronavirus
Qualtrics
Angela Duckworth
CNN coronavirus town hall
CNN
Angela Duckworth
Humana Execs Call for New Global Payment System to Unlock Home-Based Care
Home Health Care News
Kevin Volpp
For Cancer Patients, Anguish Grows Over Deferred Surgery As Risk Rises
WMAU
Ravi Parikh
Steep decline in organ transplants amid COVID-19 outbreak
Penn Today
Peter Reese
Apple-Google effort not a panacea for contact tracing
MedCityNews
Karen DeSalvo
Dr. Karen DeSalvo on “putting information first” during COVID-19
Google Blog
Karen DeSalvo
How Louisiana’s Massive Effort To Test And Trace Coronavirus Cases Could Fall Short
WWNO Radio
Rebekah Gee
States are letting stay-at-home orders expire, regardless of virus metrics
Politico
Alison Buttenheim
How will COVID-19 leave its mark on health care?
KCRW
Amol Navathe
Louisiana hiring 700 coronavirus contact tracers, governor says
4WWL
Rebekah Gee
Newell: Mask Crusaders on a mission to stock America’s hospitals
4WWL Radio
Rebekah Gee
What are ‘superspreader’ events and how have they caused coronavirus outbreaks in US?
The Modesto Bee
Rebekah Gee
Contact tracing by app: life-saving or invasion of privacy?
The Pittsburgh-Post Gazette
Lyle Unger
How Does Contact Tracing Work, Exactly?
Shape
Carolyn Cannuscio
When — and How — Should the U.S. Economy Reopen?
Knowledge@Wharton
Iwan Barankay
Covid-19 Crisis: Gretchen Chapman, PhD on the Psychology of Vaccinations
Association for Psychological Science
Gretchen Chapman
Organ transplants dive amid virus crisis, start to inch back
American Press
Peter Reese
Tragic Drop in Life-Saving Organ Transplants Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
SciTechDaily
Peter Reese
Over one-third of Indian households may run out of resources in another week: CMIE Survey
Economic Times
Heather Schofield
Over 80% of Indian Homes Lost Income in Lockdown, Study Says
Bloomberg Technology
Heather Schofield
Lockdown hit: 84% of Indian households record dip in their income
Deccan Herald
Heather Schofield
Indians are getting complacent about Covid-19 — just what the virus wants
The Print
Heather Schofield
How Indian households are coping under COVID-19 lockdown
One India
Heather Schofield
Protesters should demand coronavirus safety and a reopened economy. We can have both
USA Today
Kit Delgado
Helping contact centers respond rapidly to customer concerns about COVID-19
Google Blog
Kevin Volpp
Why Opening the Economy Won’t Be the Stimulus We’re Hoping For
LDI Health Policy$ense
Amol S. Navathe, Atheendar Venkataramani
The death rate from coronavirus is lower than we think. That’s bad news
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Mark Pauly
Coronavirus tracing could be the key to re-opening the economy
Eyewitness News
Rebekah Gee
Anxiety is high because of coronavirus. Here’s how you can feel better.
Washington Post
Katy Milkman
I don’t think we’re going to pack stadiums with 100,000 people
Eyewitness News
Rebekah Gee
For sports, coronavirus testing remains a major hurdle
The AP
Rebekah Gee
COVID-19 Killing African Americans at Shocking Rates
Medpage Today
Rebekah Gee
These policy options could help businesses avoid layoffs more effectively than those cumbersome SBA loans
MarketWatch
Iwan Barankay
Louisiana’s former health chief on COVID-19 testing: we’re nowhere near where we need to be
Yahoo
Rebekah Gee
Contact tracers: Workers vital to prevent virus resurgence
The Times-Picayune
Rebekah Gee
Well Living Lab, Delos, Cushman & Wakefield and Hines Align to Advance Return-to-Workplace Guidelines in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Financial Post
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
As coronavirus shut down support systems, the struggles of dementia patients and caregivers only get worse
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Jason Karlawish
The pandemic has probably made you more vulnerable with coworkers—here’s why that could be a good thing
CNBC
Adam Grant
Classrooms could be become virus incubators
Newsday
Charlene Wong
Concerns about the return of children to school
Newsday
Charlene Wong
Language in tweets offers insight into community-level well-being
Penn Today
Lyle Ungar
Prayer can bring comfort amid coronavirus crisis — but stay home to do it
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Carolyn Cannuscio
How to navigate public spaces and more
The New York Times
Carolyn Cannuscio
First-Come, First-Served Healthcare No Longer Applies. We Must Now Allocate Care To Those Who Will Benefit The Most
Newsweek
Scott Halpern
COVID-19: Google Cloud launches virtual agent support program
IT Wire
Kevin Volpp
America’s most influential coronavirus model just revised its estimates downward. But not every model agrees
The Washington Post
Coronavirus peak in D.C., Maryland, Virginia: FAQ on why models differ
The Washington Post
Anxiety is high because of coronavirus. Here’s how you can feel better.
The Washington Post
Katy Milkman
Penn, Jefferson expand at-home cancer treatments during COVID-19 pandemic
WHYY
Justin Bekelman
Coronavirus threat spurs movement of cancer care into homes
Philadelphia Inquirer
Justin Bekelman
When is it safe to go outside?
FiveThirtyEight
Carolyn Cannuscio
What are the rules of social distancing? We asked an expert.
Vox
Carolyn Cannuscio
Outbreaks and Epidemics: The Role of Public Health
WHYY
Alison Buttenheim
In Anxious Times, Stocking Up on Stuff Is Just a Natural Human Response
WHYY
Deborah Small
The Panic of 2020? Oh, I Made a Ton of Money—and So Did You
The Wall Street Journal
Deborah Small
We need a national dashboard of digital coronavirus data
Washington Post
Mitchell Blutt
Number of the day: Coronavirus stress
Human Resource Executive
Sally Welborn
How College Campus Closings Are Affecting Graduating Seniors
Forbes
George Loewenstein
LSU and K Health team up to provide Louisiana residents free access to doctors
KLFY
Rebekah Gee
Problematic Women: Saving Lives and Livelihoods of Equal Importance in COVID-19 Fight
Daily Signal
Gail Wilensky
Coronavirus is separating dying patients from their families. Now, healthy people are making sure end-of-life wishes are known
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Scott Halpern
Worried About Your Kids During Quarantine? Don’t Worry, Says an Expert: ‘Most Won’t Remember It’
People
Adam Grant
Can I still go for a walk, run under stay at home orders? Should I wear a mask?
USA Today
Carolyn Cannuscio
What happened to all the toilet paper, according to professors of psychology and supply chains
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Deborah Small
Doctors Concerned About Lung Damage to Coronavirus Patients from Long-Term Ventilator Use
People
Scott Halpern
How to help others during a pandemic when they’re too embarrassed to ask
Seattle Times
George Loewenstein
Coronavirus killed a mother and her three sons, devastating their surviving relatives
The Washington Post
Rebekah Gee
Novel, Real-Time Data for Getting Ahead of COVID-19 and Safely Easing Physical Distancing Policies
Medium
Kit Delgado, Alison Buttenheim
Contact tracing for COVID-19 starts on a small scale in Philly
The Philadelphia Tribune
Carolyn Cannuscio
Business and Science Are Pointing in the Same Direction
The Atlantic
Kevin Volpp, David Asch, and Ralph Muller
Hand-washing and distancing don’t have tangible benefits – so keeping up these protective behaviors for months will be tricky
The Conversation
Gretchen Chapman, George Loewenstein
Gov. sets target date of May 8
Sharon Herald
Alison Buttenheim
Some Democratic PA lawmakers rebuke calls for a ‘rush to reopen’ in the face of COVID-19 pandemic
Pittsburgh Action News
Alison Buttenheim
As protesters swarm state capitols, much of the coronavirus backlash is coming from within
Washington Post
Alison Buttenheim
Protesters in Pittsburgh demand Gov. Wolf to reopen businesses amid coronavirus pandemic
TribLive
Alison Buttenheim
What is ‘contact tracing’ and why is it back in vogue for tracking coronavirus?
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Carolyn Cannuscio
Op-Ed: How to help others during a pandemic when they’re too embarrassed to ask
LA Times
George Lowenstein
Kevin Volpp on Wharton Business Daily
Wharton
Kevin Volpp
Rapid response to COVID-19 puts the power of innovation to the test
Penn Today
Carolyn Cannuscio
Memes, flip phones, compassion: How Philly is fighting coronavirus’ inequitable spread
The Philadelphia Tribune
Carolyn Cannuscio
The coronavirus pandemic is playing out behind hospital walls. On social media, these doctors and nurses give a peek into the front lines
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Kit Delgado
Tips to help parents cope during school closures
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Rinad Beidas
Why are so many black Americans dying of COVID-19?
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Carmen Guerra, Karen Glanz
Do I need to wash my shoes when I come inside?
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Carolyn Cannuscio
COVID-19: Google Cloud launches virtual agent support program
ITWire
Kevin Volpp
Life and death decisions may be forced upon doctors in COVID-19 pandemic
KNX 1070 Radio
Scott Halpern
There’s No Wrong Way to Feel
Today
Rinad Beidas
The Coronavirus Economy: How I have been involved in the US response as an epidemiologist
Fortune
Carolyn Cannuscio
The Way We Ration Ventilators Is Biased
The New York Times
Harald Schmidt
When Will It Be Safe To Go Back In The Water
Connecticut Public Radio
Alison Buttenheim
Coronavirus threat spurs movement of cancer care into homes
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Justin Bekelman
Will 2020 Be the Year That Medicine Was Saved?
The New York Times
Amol Navathe
Dr. Fauci says immunity certificates ‘possible’ after coronavirus pandemic. Here’s what that means
USA Today
Harald Schmidt
Hospitalized adults need their caregivers — they aren’t visitors
STAT
Jason Karlawish
Obesity, diabetes and COVID-19: What PCPs need to know
Healio
William Yancy Jr
Operation Covid Airlift Would Be Medevac in Reverse
Wall Street Journal
Mitchell Blutt, Kevin Volpp
What the coronavirus pandemic could mean for health insurance premiums
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Mark Pauly
Physicians facing coronavirus: ‘This is a war. We are soldiers.’
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Ravi Parikh
What the Coronavirus Curve Teaches Us About Climate Change
Politico
Howard Kunreuther
Prayer can bring comfort amid coronavirus crisis — but stay home to do it | Opinion
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Carolyn Cannuscio
Why Can the Utah Jazz Get Coronavirus Testing, But I Can’t?
TIME
Kevin Volpp
Burnout Isn’t Just in Your Head. It’s in Your Circumstances
The New York Times
Adam Grant
The government should pay Americans to take coronavirus tests. Here’s why.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Mark Pauly