Cary P. Gross, MD1; Katherine L. Kraschel, JD2; Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD, PhD3
doi : 10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.7073
April 2023, Vol 183, No. 4, Pages 282-394
Catherine Pham, PharmD, MPH1; Kim Le, PharmD2; Maisha Draves, MD, MPH3; Enrique Seoane-Vazquez, PhD4
doi : 10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.6787
Importance Drug expenditures in the US are higher than in any other country and are projected to continue increasing, so US health systems may benefit from evaluating international regulatory and reimbursement decision-making of new drugs.
Limin Wang, MPH1; Xin Xu, MD2; Mei Zhang, PhD1; Caihong Hu, MPH1,3; Xiao Zhang, PhD1; Chun Li, MSc1; Sheng Nie, MD2; Zhengjing Huang, BS1; Zhenping Zhao, MPH1; Fan Fan Hou, MD2; Maigeng Zhou, PhD1
doi : 10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.6817
Importance To our knowledge, there has been no update on the prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in China since 2012.
Rebecca Anhang Price, PhD1; Layla Parast, PhD2; Marc N. Elliott, PhD3; Anagha A. Tolpadi, MS3; Melissa A. Bradley, BA1; Danielle Schlang, MS4; Joan M. Teno, MD, MSc1
doi : 10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.7076
Importance Expansive growth in the US hospice market has been driven almost exclusively by an increase in for-profit hospices. Prior research found that, in contrast to not-for-profit hospices, for-profit hospices focus on delivering care to patients in nursing homes, provide fewer nursing visits, and use less skilled staff. However, prior studies have not reported on the associations of these differences in care patterns with hospice care quality. Patient- and family-centeredness is a core element of hospice care quality that is measured through surveys of care experiences.
Amy K. Lee, MPH1,2; Jennifer F. Bobb, PhD1; Julie E. Richards, PhD, MPH1,3; Carol E. Achtmeyer, ARNP, MN4; Evette Ludman, PhD1; Malia Oliver, BA1; Ryan M. Caldeiro, MD2; Rebecca Parrish, LICSW, MSW2; Paula M. Lozano, MD, MPH1; Gwen T. Lapham, PhD, MSW, MPH1,3; Emily C. Williams, PhD, MPH1,3,4; Joseph E. Glass, PhD, MSW1,3,5; Katharine A. Bradley, MD, MPH1,3,6
doi : 10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.7083
Importance Unhealthy alcohol use is common and affects morbidity and mortality but is often neglected in medical settings, despite guidelines for both prevention and treatment.
Kimber P. Richter, PhD, MPH1; Delwyn Catley, PhD2; Byron J. Gajewski, PhD3; Babalola Faseru, MD, MPH1; Theresa I. Shireman, PhD, RPh4; Chuanwu Zhang, PhD5; Taneisha S. Scheuermann, PhD1; Laura M. Mussulman, MPH1; Niaman Nazir, MBBS, MPH1; Tresza Hutcheson, PhD1; Elena Shergina, MS3; Edward F. Ellerbeck, MD, MPH1
doi : 10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.7170
Importance Tobacco use causes 7 million deaths per year; most national guidelines require people who use tobacco to opt in to care by affirming they are willing to quit. Use of medications and counseling is low even in advanced economy countries.
Xuan Wang, MD, PhD1; Hao Ma, MD, PhD1; Xiang Li, MD, PhD1; Yoriko Heianza, RD, PhD1; JoAnn E. Manson, MD, DrPH2,3,4; Oscar H. Franco, MD, PhD5; Lu Qi, MD, PhD1,6
doi : 10.1001/jamainternmed.2023.0015
Importance The average life expectancy has increased substantially in the past few decades in most industrialized countries; however, not all of the increased life expectancy is being spent in optimal health, especially among individuals with low socioeconomic status.
Lucy Chen, BA, BS1,2,3; J. Michael McWilliams, MD, PhD3,4,5
doi : 10.1001/jamainternmed.2023.0025
Importance Physicians’ knowledge about each other’s quality is central to clinical decision-making, but such information is not well understood and is rarely harnessed to identify exemplars for disseminating best practices or quality improvement. One exception is chief medical resident selection, which is typically based on interpersonal, teaching, and clinical skills.
Rohini V. Kopparam, MD1; Deborah Grady, MD, MPH1,2; Rita F. Redberg, MD, MSc3,4
Steven Woloshin, MD, MS1,2; Lisa L. Gill, BA2,3
Lisa H. Harris, MD, PhD1; Jamila Perritt, MD, MPH2; Bhavik Kumar, MD, MPH3
Alex H. Krist, MD, MPH1,2; Gabriella Villalobos, MSW1; Michelle Rockwell, PhD, RD3
Robert J. Klein, PhD1
John J. Popovich, MD1; Isadore Budnick, MD2; Thanh H. Neville, MD, MSHS3
Roshni Culas, MD1; Sridesh Nath, MD2; Sarath Nath, MD3
Mathew V. Kiang, ScD, MPH1; Lindsey E. Carlasare, MBA2; Sonoo Thadaney Israni, MBA3; John J. Norcini, PhD3; Junaid A. B. Zaman, MA, BMBCh, MRCP, PhD4; Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, MD, PhD, MAS5
James L. Johnston, MD1; Joseph S. Ross, MD, MHS2,3,4,5; Reshma Ramachandran, MD, MPP, MHS2,4,5
Michael Liu, MPhil1; Sahil Sandhu, MSc1; Sari L. Reisner, ScD1,2,3; Gilbert Gonzales, PhD, MHA4; Alex S. Keuroghlian, MD, MPH1,2,5
Samuel Asare, PhD1; Anuja Majmundar, PhD1; Zheng Xue, MSPH1; Ahmedin Jemal, PhD2; Nigar Nargis, PhD1
Kerry R. Schaffer, MD, MSCI1,2; Mingjian Shi, MD, PhD3; John P. Shelley, BS3; Jeffrey J. Tosoian, MD, MPH2,4; Linda Kachuri, PhD5; John S. Witte, PhD5,6; Jonathan D. Mosley, MD, PhD1,3
Nikita Jhawar, MD1; Fred Kusumoto, MD2; Nora Goldschlager, MD3,4
Chia-Chen Chen, MD, MSc1; Bin-Yu Cai, MD2; Xue-Wei Qi, MSc1
Yanmei Song, BS1; Xiaowei Zhang, MD, PhD1; Tong Liu, MD, PhD1
Jinzhu Hu, MD, PhD1; Kui Hong, MD, PhD1; Gan-Xin Yan, MD, PhD2,3
Richard Pham, MD1,2; Takahiro Tsushima, MD1,2; Jayakumar Sahadevan, MD2
Zhenyu Dong, MD1,2; Yanmei Lu, MD, PhD1,2; Baopeng Tang, MD, PhD1,2
Mengyang He, MD1; Jinchang Huang, PhD2
Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP1; Heather Welch, MSc2; H. Gilbert Welch, MD, MPH3
Zhenyu Dong, MD1,2; Yanmei Lu, MD, PhD1,2; Baopeng Tang, MD, PhD1,2
Fabrizio Vallelonga, MD1,2; Francesco A. Diella, MD1; Stephen W. Smith, MD3
Kjell Nikus, MD1,2; Juan Manzzardo, MD3; Andrés Ricardo Pérez-Riera, MD4,5
Matheus Kiszka Scheffer, MD1; Mariana Fuziy Nogueira De Marchi, MD1
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