This cross-sectional study compares average credit scores and unpaid medical and nonmedical debts in collections among Black, Hispanic, and White adults with Medicaid coverage. https://ja.ma/3zZxsSf
JAMA Health Forum
Hospitals and Health Care
CHICAGO, IL 1,533 followers
An online OA health policy journal addressing health systems, reform, delivery, economics, more. Part of JAMA Network.
About us
JAMA Health Forum is published online weekly, every Friday, with timely news and commentary published throughout the week. The journal receives over 1 million online visits annually and more than 2.3 million article views and downloads. All research articles that are accepted for publication require payment of an article processing charge (APC) of $3000. Additional waivers and discounts on open access article processing charges are available for eligible authors from Hinari Core Offer countries. JAMA Health Forum is a member of the JAMA Network, a consortium of peer-reviewed, general medical and specialty publications. The median time to first decision is 5 days, and 48 days with review. JAMA Health Forum follows the same peer review, editorial, and publishing standards of JAMA and the JAMA Network journals. The Journal Impact Factor is 11.5, one of the highest rankings among health care sciences and services journals. John Z. Ayanian, MD, MPP, the inaugural Director of the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation at the University of Michigan, the Alice Hamilton Distinguished University Professor of Medicine and Healthcare Policy, Professor of Health Management and Policy, Professor of Public Policy, and a practicing general internist, is the founding editor in chief.
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External link for JAMA Health Forum
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- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- CHICAGO, IL
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- Health Policy, Health Care, Health Systems, and Health Care Reform
Updates
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This repeated cross-sectional study found important international variations in 3 indicators associated with the competitiveness of generic markets. https://ja.ma/3U9QcFJ
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This cross-sectional study found that Medicare patients treated by altruistic physicians had fewer potentially preventable hospitalizations and emergency department visits and lower spending. https://ja.ma/3A6FTv1
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Viewpoint discusses potential benefits and obstacles regarding US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversight of laboratory-developed tests. https://ja.ma/4dEOinb
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This repeated cross-sectional study found important international variations in 3 indicators associated with the competitiveness of generic markets. https://ja.ma/4f1MV3e
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This cross-sectional study compares average credit scores and unpaid medical and nonmedical debts in collections among Black, Hispanic, and White adults with Medicaid coverage. https://ja.ma/3YjJCyE
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The use of care by patients of physicians considered more altruistic differs from the use of care of physicians considered less. Lawrence Casalino of Weill Cornell Medicine discusses his work around this with JAMA Health Forum Editor John Ayanian and Deputy Editor Melinda Buntin. https://ja.ma/3NjPUIx
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This cross-sectional study found that Medicare patients treated by altruistic physicians had fewer potentially preventable hospitalizations and emergency department visits and lower spending. https://ja.ma/3YiGJyd
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The proportion of the U.S. population residing within a certified community behavioral health clinic (CCBHC) service areas has increased over time, reaching over 60% as of June 30, 2024. However, availability still varies by geography and CCBHC type per this case series study. https://ja.ma/3XNPwH3
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Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Health Forum: What were the prevalence and trends in menopausal hormone therapy use among postmenopausal women in the US from 1999 through March 2020? https://ja.ma/3NaJsDk