Alon Bergman
Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Department: Medical Ethics and Health Policy
Contact information
11th Floor, Blockley Hall
423 Guardian Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19104
423 Guardian Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Email:
alonberg@wharton.upenn.edu
alonberg@wharton.upenn.edu
Education:
BA (Economics)
Tel Aviv University, 2010.
MA (Economics)
University of Rochester, 2014.
PhD (Economics)
University of Rochester, 2018.
Permanent linkBA (Economics)
Tel Aviv University, 2010.
MA (Economics)
University of Rochester, 2014.
PhD (Economics)
University of Rochester, 2018.
Selected Publications
David G, Bergman A, Gunnarsson C, Ryan M, Chikermane S, Thompson C, Clancy S: Limited Access to Aortic Valve Procedures in Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Areas. Journal of the American Heart Association 13(2): e030569, Jan 2024.Candon M, Bergman A, Rose A, Song H, David G, Spetz J: The Relationship Between Scope of Practice Laws for Task Delegation and Nurse Turnover in Home Health. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 24(11): 1773-1778 e2, Nov 2023.
Bergman A, David G, Song H: “I Quit”: Schedule Volatility as a Driver of Voluntary Employee Turnover. Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 25(4): 1209-1621, C2, Jul 2023.
Bergman A, Gunnarsson C, Ryan MP, Chikermane S, Thompson C, David G: EPH213 Understanding the Relationship between Socioeconomic Disadvantage Ranking and Access to Aortic Valve Procedures. Value in Health 26(6): S202, Jun 2023.
Bergman A, Song H, David G, Spetz J, Candon M: The Role of Schedule Volatility in Home Health Nursing Turnover. Medical Care Research and Review 79(3): 382-393, June 2022.
Bergman A, Grennan M, Swanson A: Medical Device Firm Payments To Physicians Exceed What Drug Companies Pay Physicians, Target Surgical Specialists. Health Affairs 40(4): 603-612, Apr 2021.
Song H, Bergman A, Chen AT, Ellis D, David G, Friedman AB, Bond AM, Bailey JM, Brooks R, Smith-McLallen A: Disruptions in preventive care: Mammograms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Health Services Research 56(1): 95-101, Feb 2021.
Friedman AB, Gervasi S, Song H, Bond AM, Chen AT, Bergman A, David G, Bailey JM, Brooks R, Smith-McLallen A: Telemedicine catches on: Changes in the utilization of telemedicine services during the COVID-19 pandemic. American Journal of Managed Care 28(1): e1-e6, Jan 2021.