Upon earning his PhD, Polsky accepted a faculty position at his alma mater in 1996. Using his economic experience, Polsky served as the Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics (LDI) Director of Research starting in 2008 and was eventually promoted to Executive Director in 2012. Two years later, his co-authored paper "Shipping out instead of shaping up: Rehospitalization from nursing homes as an unintended effect of public reporting," received the 2014 "Article of the Year" award from the AcademyHealth. The paper discussed how nursing home operators were
gaming the Nursing Home Compare (NHC) system by inaccurately reporting their clinical indicators for patients. Their study urged "policymakers to consider doing more to adjust for baseline risk when reporting quality as a way to counter the incentives providers have to selectively avoid the sickest patients". As a result of his research, Polsky was appointed to the
National Academy of Medicine's Health and Medicine Division Committee and eventually named a Member in 2018. In 2019, Polsky left the University of Pennsylvania to become the 40th
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Economics at
Johns Hopkins University. ==Personal life==