Introducing JAMA Data Brief
How people consume information is evolving. So is JAMA Medical News. This issue debuts JAMA Data Brief, a new department in the journal’s long-standing Medical News & Perspectives.
How people consume information is evolving. So is JAMA Medical News. This issue debuts JAMA Data Brief, a new department in the journal’s long-standing Medical News & Perspectives.
Background: Despite considerable emphasis on delivering safe care, substantial patient harm occurs. Although most care occurs in the outpatient setting, knowledge of outpatient adverse events…
The authors emphasize that additional research addressing disparities and including race, age, and ethnicity should be conducted.
Updated findings from SunRISe-1 also showed that all but 1 responder achieved complete response within 12 weeks of treatment with the targeted gemcitabine delivery system.
Parkland Memorial Hospital, the large safety-net hospital in Dallas, is using AI to protect its doctors and nurses from violent patients.
By implementing and enforcing this policy, community leaders can steadily increase the proportion of the population that is tobacco-free.
The annual Medicare Trustees Report says the physician payment system has failed to keep up with the costs of practicing medicine.
A new treatment for postpartum depression has been developed with rapid onset, cutting down the time it has taken previous treatments to take effect by…
This cross-sectional study investigates the association between day-to-day changes in telemedicine share and clinician time spent on electronic health record (EHR) use.
Ischemic stroke is one of the most devastating consequences of atrial fibrillation (AF). Oral anticoagulation for stroke risk reduction in those at moderate to high…
This cohort study investigates potential disparities by race, ethnicity, and social vulnerability in the initiation of direct oral anticoagulants among Medicare beneficiaries in the US.