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JAMA Pediatrics – The Science of Child and Adolescent Health
WebArt and Images in Psychiatry Artificial Intelligence (AI) Resource Center Best of the JAMA Network Clinical Crosswords from JAMA Coronavirus Resource Center Evidence-Based Medicine: An Oral History Fishbein Fellowship Genomics and Precision Health Hypertension JAMA Forum Archive JAMA Network Audio JAMA Network Video …
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WebCall for Papers on the Effects of War on Health and Health Care. Firearm Access and Ownership in the Transition From Childhood to Young Adulthood. Alice M. Ellyson, MS, PhD; Ali Rowhani-Rahbar, MD, MPH, PhD; Krista R. Mehari, PhD. Editorial | October 18, 2023. October 20, 2023.
Occupational Health JAMA Network
WebPerspectives on the Intersection of Electronic Health Records and Health Care Team Communication, Function, and Well-being. JAMA Network Open. Research. May 12, 2023. This qualitative study examines the perspectives of attending physicians and resident physicians on the use of electronic health records. Electronic Health Records Health …
Infectious Diseases JAMA Network
WebInfectious Diseases. Explore the latest in infectious diseases, including community-acquired and nosocomial disease, antibiotic use and stewardship, and more. This nonrandomized controlled trial evaluates the feasibility, acceptability, and safety of providing hepatitis C virus treatment at diagnosis within a medically underserved population.
The current issue of JAMA Internal Medicine JAMA Network
WebA patient in their 50s presented to the emergency department (ER) within 30 minutes of ingestion of prawns at a restaurant with complaints of an itchy skin rash, and generalized weakness; his pulse rate was 79 bpm, his blood pressure was 50/30 mm Hg, and his respiratory rate was 20 per minute.
Fairly Prioritizing Groups for Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
WebThe 3 ethical values favor prioritizing 3 groups: health care workers; other essential workers and people in high-transmission settings; and people with medical vulnerabilities associated with poorer COVID-19 outcomes, such as diabetes, pulmonary disease, cardiac disease, and obesity. First, prioritizing in-person health care workers and staff
Cancer Epidemiology JAMA Network
WebExplore the latest in cancer epidemiology, including trends in incidence and outcomes of breast, prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers. This Viewpoint discusses 3 key measures of population-based surveillance along with areas for future investigation to reduce racial disparities in breast cancer mortality.
Health System Change in the Wake of COVID-19 Health Policy
WebThe COVID-19 pandemic had a massive, adverse effect on the mental health of clinicians. After 2 years of working to excess and being exposed to disease and unruly patients and families, clinicians are burned out. In a recent survey, 53% of US physicians reported feeling burned out, and 23% report signs of depression.
Achieving Health Equity by Design Health Disparities JAMA
WebThis Viewpoint discusses motivating health care organizations to consider a new set of tools and approaches to disparities in health outcomes by race/ethnicity and income status such as payment systems that reward better outcomes and building equity into program design.
US Community Pharmacies and Public Health—Building on the …
WebThis JAMA Forum discusses the ways that US community pharmacies can build on the flexibility during the COVID-19 response to care for patients with HIV, hypertension, and opioid use disorder and improve access to reproductive health care.
Alcohol JAMA Network
WebJAMA Network Open. Research. July 28, 2023. This cross-sectional study uses data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research to examine sex differences in the burden and trends of alcohol-related mortality in the US from 1999 to 2020.
Dermatology JAMA Network
WebDermatology. Explore the latest in dermatology, including diagnosis and management of allergic, inflammatory, autoimmune and genetic diseases of the skin. A 68-year-old man had right facial weakness with a droop, slurred speech, and eyelid ptosis that progressed over 5 years from right temple numbness and did not respond to gabapentin or steroids.
The US Health Disadvantage Relative to Other High-Income …
WebThe United States spends more on health care than does any other country, but its health outcomes are generally worse than those of other wealthy nations. People in the United States experience higher rates of disease and injury and die earlier than people in other high-income countries. Although
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