Geisinger health care innovations attract Obama's attention
Geisinger Medical Center's innovations attract attention from Obama and national media.
Geisinger Medical Center's innovations attract attention from Obama and national media.
Capital, innovation and entrepreneurship. They are, admittedly, the three elements that drive RoseAnn Rosenthal, president and CEO of Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
It's not as if the answers to the myriad questions asked every day of the many players in the healthcare industry aren't accessible.
New York native Chris Haran has tried to bring a little of the Big Apple with him to Northeast Pennsylvania.
BrainPort, a new device being studied at UPMC's Fox Center for Vision Restoration, could offer a form of eyesight to the blind using sensory substitution to restore sight.
Eli Razon estimates he drives 50,000 miles and flies 200,000 miles annually, traveling to clinics, rehab centers and family homes to help people with disabilities or chronic diseases learn how to walk.
MossRehab has been a regular on the annual U.S. News & World Report survey of "America's Best Hospitals for more than a decade.
The remarkable growth of Radnor-based biotech company PolyMedix is poised to continue deep into 2009.
Philadelphia's Peirce College has been at the forefront of online education for the last 10 years and enrolls a higher percentage of students from Pennsylvania than most other private schools throughout the state.
It was about 10 years ago when Jeff Kozloff, a healthcare market researcher, was reading an article on a consumer packaged goods company that was using technology to conduct ethnographic market research.