Philip E. Auerswald

- Associate Professor, George Mason University
Philip E. Auerswald is the founding board chair of the National Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, an associate professor of public policy at George Mason University, and the chief academic officer of the Hult Prize Foundation. Auerswald has published more than 50 books, peer reviewed articles, book chapters, and professional reports on entrepreneurship, innovation, and public policy. He is most recently the author of The Code Economy: A Forty-Thousand-Year History. He has blogged and written op-eds and essays for the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, the International Herald Tribune, and the San Francisco Chronicle, among other outlets.
Publications & Appearances
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
Better Healthcare through Hospital Avoidance: A Path to Providing Healthcare in the Home
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals and outpatient clinics accounted for 99 percent of all medical visits. Though that share
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
POLICY SPOTLIGHT | Home Healthcare: Removing Barriers to Innovation, Delivering More and Better Care
In the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the rate of adoption of telehealth—the provision of healthcare from
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Healthcare to the Home
The novel coronavirus pandemic accelerated the rate of adoption of telehealth—the virtual provision of healthcare via computer