Olivia A. Sacks, MD; Megan Murphy, MS; James O’Malley, PhD; et al.
open access
JAMA Health Forum. 2024;5(10):e243172. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.3172
This nationwide cohort study evaluates the effectiveness of a quality improvement intervention to improve inpatient advance care planning by assessing billing rates and changes in treatment plans and patient outcomes.
Elizabeth Watts, MHS; Claire McGlave, MPH; Nicole Quinones, MPH; et al.
open access
JAMA Health Forum. 2024;5(10):e243360. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.3360
This cohort study examines whether a proxy for 340B revenue was associated with increased safety net care provision among federally qualified health centers.
Lawrence P. Casalino, MD, PhD; Shachar Kariv, PhD; Daniel Markovits, JD, DPhil; et al.
open access
has audio
JAMA Health Forum. 2024;5(10):e243383. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.3383
This observational study examines the association between physician altruism, measures of quality, and spending, hypothesizing that altruistic physicians have better results.
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Podcast:
Physician Altruism and Quality of Care
Russell G. Buhr, MD, PhD; Ruby Romero, BA; Lauren E. Wisk, PhD
open access
has multimedia
JAMA Health Forum. 2024;5(10):e243509. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.3509
This randomized clinical trial examines the efficacy of a brief educational video in improving knowledge of and trust in scarce resource allocation policies.
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Video:
Educational Video Describing a Scarce Resource Allocation Policy (SRAP)
Kenton J. Johnston, PhD; Michelle Hendricks, PhD; Megha Dabas, MS, MPharm; et al.
open access
JAMA Health Forum. 2024;5(10):e243546. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.3546
This national cohort study assesses the availability of and enrollment in dual-eligible special needs plans among dual-eligible beneficiaries from 2021 to 2022.
Kendria Kelly-Taylor, PhD, MSPH; Sylvia E. Badon, PhD; Wendy T. Dyer, MS; et al.
open access
JAMA Health Forum. 2024;5(10):e243669. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.3669
This cross-sectional study evaluates the association between racial and ethnic residential segregation and prenatal depression and anxiety among pregnant Asian, Black, Hispanic, and White individuals universally screened for mental health conditions during pregnancy.