News & Research

Dr. Lindsey Leininger, Dartmouth Public Policy Professor on COVID-19

WKOK

Lindsey Leininger discusses the COVID-19 pandemic, including the importance of information hygiene during times of great uncertainty.

Public Health Educator Lindsey Leininger ’99 Helps Combat Coronavirus Misinformation

Princeton Alumni Weekly

As the coronavirus ricochets around the planet, a cascade of misinformation has followed. Lindsey Leininger, professor at Dartmouth’s Tuck S...

As COVID-19 Drains Hospitals, Some in N.H. ‘Barely Keeping the Lights On’

New Hampshire Public Radio

Quotes Paul Gardent T’76, clinical professor and director of the MBA-MPH program, in a piece about the financial impact of C...

The Health Tech Company Eliminating Hospital Discharge Delays

Philadelphia

A feature story about Repisodic, a software company that streamlines hospital discharge decision-making, founded by Mike Cwalinski T’12 and Ryan M...

Should Access to Life-Saving Medicines Be Determined by Economic Evaluations?

The Hill

Gunnar Esiason T’21 writes about his experience using Trikafta to treat cystic fibrosis, and the need to keep innovative drugs a...

Report: Trade, Health Care Cost GOP Seats in 2018 Midterms

USNews

Continued coverage of a new study by Emily Blanchard, Davin Chor, and coauthor Chad Bown examining how the trade war...

Business Meets Tech at Dartmouth: Two Students Launch Medical Device Company

New Hampshire Union Leader

A feature story about Clairways, a medical device company focused on providing smart lung monitoring, co-founded by Jeff Bemowski T'18...

To Lower Health Care Costs, Look to International Innovations

Fortune

“The first question lawmakers should be asking is this: Can America provide quality health care for less money? The answer i...

Sen. Tina Smith Reveals Her Own Past Depression in Push for Mental Health Funding

The Star Tribune

“It started to feel weird that I wasn’t just saying, ‘Hey, I’m relating to this personally,’ ” says Tina Smith T’84, U...

Upper Valley Booms as Tech Scene

The Keene Sentinel

“There are a number of biotech companies in the Lebanon area, and one of the running jokes with those entrepreneurs i...

Compare MBA Degrees in Health Care Management

BusinessBecause

Highlights Tuck in an article listing universities offering health care management degrees, or concentrations in health care.

Cystic Fibrosis: How Gunnar Esiason Is Making a Difference

Forbes

An interview with Gunnar Esiason T’21, a Cystic Fibrosis advocate and educator about his efforts to spread awareness.

How India Builds: Cheaper, Faster, Local

Livemint

Vijay Govindarajan and coauthor Mahesh Sriram, write how India can be a leader in reverse innovation, particularly when it comes...

Big Ideas: “We can use gene editing to remove allergens, trans-fats, saturated fats or gluten”

Thrive Global

“Consider this: what if you could eat your favorite foods — French fries, pizza, pasta — without having to worry about health concerns like...

The Skills Required for Preventative Health Care

Forbes

Mentions Reverse Innovation in Health Care by Vijay Govindarajan, the Coxe Distinguished Professor of Management, and coauthor Ravi Ramamurti in...

How to Slow Your Thinking and Get out of Your Own Way

Forbes

A feature story about Betsy Nesbitt T’11, founder of Flyway Wellness. Nesbitt has learned over the years the importance of s...