Impact Core - Any -Center for Health JusticeCenter for Insights to OutcomesCore for Precision Resource UtilizationNudge UnitPopulation Health LabWay to Health Title Apply Clear What do Award Winning Actors and Health Promotion Research have in Common? Hero | February, 2017 How applying behavioral economics is beginning to influence healthcare Healthcare Dive | November, 2016 Can Cash Push People to Exercise? Healthline | October, 2016 How to get people to step up their exercise Yahoo! News | July, 2016 Penn study: friendly competition and a financial incentive increases team exercise Penn Medicine News | July, 2016 At Penn Med, using software to cut health costs The Philadelphia Inquirer | June, 2016 Text Messaging Proves Successful in Monitoring Postpartum Hypertension mHealth Watch | June, 2016 Rethinking workplace wellness programs Philadelphia Business Journal | June, 2016 Less Logic, More Health: How Behavioral Economics Can Improve Incentives Knowledge at Wharton | May, 2016 Penn Study Reveals Effectiveness of Text Message-Based Remote Monitoring for Postpartum Hypertension Penn Medicine | May, 2016 Why Some Workplace Health Incentive Programs Don’t Work — and Some Do Knowledge at Wharton | April, 2016 Penn Med projects aim to fix what ails the health system The Philadelphia Inquirer | March, 2016 Paying Employees to Lose Weight The New York Times | March, 2016 Getting People to Exercise Requires the Right Incentive The New York Times | February, 2016 Small study: Risk of losing reward works better for reaching activity tracking goals MobiHealthNews | February, 2016 This Is The Best Way To Get People To Exercise TIME | February, 2016 Workplace wellness: It's more than kale and quinoa Crain's Health Pulse | February, 2016 Why a $550 incentive to lose weight failed CNN | January, 2016 Medical Diagnosis by Webcam? AARP | January, 2016 Financial incentives may not motivate weight loss [podcast] Health Affairs | January, 2016 Load More