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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
In an Annals of Internal Medicine study led by Dr. Amy Bond, innovative methods for measuring turnover identify growing rates of physician turnover nationwide.
Hospital ICUs most likely to be overloaded during the pandemic served more Black patients and patients enrolled in Medicaid than hospitals in areas with open beds, according to a Health Affairs study by Dr. William Schpero.
Dr. Sri Lekha Tummalapalli and collaborators from the American Society of Nephrology Quality Committee present the Optimal Care for Kidney Health MIPS Value Pathway in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
Dr. Himel Mallick received the 2023 "Stan Altan" Best Nonclinical Biostatistics Paper Award, for his publication in PLOS Computational Biology.
In an Annals of Internal Medicine study led by Dr. Beth McGinty, findings challenge the results of previous studies which suggest that medical cannabis laws might reduce opioid prescribing.
PHS hosted a donation drive in recognition of Menstrual Hygiene Day and provided four years' worth of products for the Asiyah Women's Center.
Dr. Rulla Tamimi leads a $9.8 million, five-year grant from the National Cancer Institute to develop a specialized research center to combat cancer disparities fueled by persistent poverty.
The 340B Drug Pricing Program inadvertently promotes the use of costlier, original biologic drugs, according to Health Affairs research co-led by Dr. Amy Bond.
In the International Journal of Production Economics, Dr. Nathaniel Hupert and colleagues evaluate vaccine distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic, and provide a model for optimizing the dispensing of vaccines during pandemics.
In a Nature Medicine correspondence, Dr. Yifan Peng explores the role of AI-generated text in evidence-based medicine.
A JAMA Network Open research letter from Dr. Yongkang Zhang examines the effects of a 2017 prescription drug event that altered reimbursement of Part D–covered medications for community-dwelling Medicare beneficiaries.
Dr. Jyotishman Pathak and colleagues evaluate the protective effects of commonly prescribed drugs in reducing risk of dementia among patients with mild cognitive impairment in a Scientific Reports study.
Drs. Rainu Kaushal, Fei Wang, and Chengxi Zang and colleagues found differences in long COVID risk and symptoms among diverse populations in a study published in Nature Communications.