- Housing and Support Intervention and Mortality Among Homeless Adults With Mental Illnesseson July 31, 2025
This secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial assesses the association of a housing and support intervention with mortality among homeless adults with mental illnesses.
- Nationwide Analysis of Legal Barriers to Cancer Careon July 31, 2025
This cohort study characterizes legal barriers to cancer care access for which patients with cancer use legal navigation services and identifies factors associated with greater need for specific areas of legal intervention.
- Variations in the Use of Outpatient Surgeryon July 31, 2025
This cross-sectional study describes national trends in outpatient surgery and identifies the variations in outpatient surgery practice based on hospital and patient characteristics in a sample of US adults.
- AI-Driven Injury Reporting in Pediatric Emergency Departmentson July 31, 2025
This prognostic study evaluates whether natural language processing transformer models can automate injury case detection in emergency department medical records.
- Change in OB/GYN Physicians Practicing Obstetrics After the Dobbs Decisionon July 31, 2025
This cohort study evaluates changes in the number of obstetrics and gynecology physicians practicing in Idaho after the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization Supreme Court decision.
- Cost of the PARENT Trial of Community Health Workers in Early Childhood Careon July 31, 2025
This secondary analysis of a cluster-randomized clinical trial assesses costs for subspecialty referrals, urgent care visits, emergency department visits, and hospitalization among children younger than 2 years following an intervention incorporating a community health worker as part of the well child care team.
- Disenrollment From Medicare Advantage Plans Among Nursing Home Residentson July 31, 2025
This cohort study analyzes variations in Medicare plan disenrollment among long-stay nursing home residents from 2010 to 2022.
- Variation in Use of Outpatient Surgery and Value-Based Care Deliveryon July 31, 2025
Health Policy
- Impact of the MISSION Act on Quality and Outcomes of Major Cardiovascular Procedures in Veteranson July 31, 2025
This retrospective study examines the impact of MISSION Act implementation on travel times and outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting, and aortic valve replacement among veterans.
- Generative Artificial Intelligence for Tobacco Health Promotionon July 31, 2025
Public Health
- AI Use for Injury Surveillance in Emergency Departmentson July 31, 2025
Health Informatics
- Disenrollment From Medicare Advantage Plans Among Nursing Home Residentson July 31, 2025
This cohort study analyzes variations in Medicare plan disenrollment among long-stay nursing home residents from 2010 to 2022.
- Nationwide Analysis of Legal Barriers to Cancer Careon July 31, 2025
This cohort study characterizes legal barriers to cancer care access for which patients with cancer use legal navigation services and identifies factors associated with greater need for specific areas of legal intervention.
- Patient Information: Eastern Equine Encephalitison July 31, 2025
This JAMA Patient Page describes eastern equine encephalitis and its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prevention measures.
- Variation in Use of Outpatient Surgery and Value-Based Care Deliveryon July 31, 2025
Health Policy
- Using Supply and Demand to Identify Shortages in the Hearing Health Care Professional Workforceon July 31, 2025
This quality improvement study measures the US hearing health care professional workforce from 2012 to 2022 and identifies areas experiencing shortages in 2019.
- Cost of the PARENT Trial of Community Health Workers in Early Childhood Careon July 31, 2025
This secondary analysis of a cluster-randomized clinical trial assesses costs for subspecialty referrals, urgent care visits, emergency department visits, and hospitalization among children younger than 2 years following an intervention incorporating a community health worker as part of the well child care team.
- Variations in the Use of Outpatient Surgeryon July 31, 2025
This cross-sectional study describes national trends in outpatient surgery and identifies the variations in outpatient surgery practice based on hospital and patient characteristics in a sample of US adults.
- Variation in Use of Outpatient Surgery and Value-Based Care Deliveryon July 31, 2025
Health Policy
- Ophthalmological Question Answering and Reasoning Using OpenAI o1 vs Other Large Language Modelson July 31, 2025
This cross-sectional study evaluates the performance of OpenAI o1compared with other large language models when addressing ophthalmology-specific questions.
- Variations in the Use of Outpatient Surgeryon July 31, 2025
This cross-sectional study describes national trends in outpatient surgery and identifies the variations in outpatient surgery practice based on hospital and patient characteristics in a sample of US adults.
- Cost of the PARENT Trial of Community Health Workers in Early Childhood Careon July 31, 2025
This secondary analysis of a cluster-randomized clinical trial assesses costs for subspecialty referrals, urgent care visits, emergency department visits, and hospitalization among children younger than 2 years following an intervention incorporating a community health worker as part of the well child care team.
- AI-Driven Injury Reporting in Pediatric Emergency Departmentson July 31, 2025
This prognostic study evaluates whether natural language processing transformer models can automate injury case detection in emergency department medical records.
- Generative AI With Youth Codesign to Create Vaping Awareness Advertisementson July 31, 2025
This randomized clinical trial evaluates the perceived message effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI)–generated, youth-codesigned vaping awareness social media advertisements vs existing materials from official health agencies.
- Variation, Overlap, and Stability in Defining Safety Net Hospitalson July 30, 2025
This cohort study examines hospital-level and area-level measures for defining safety net hospitals to assess for overlap, variation, and consistency among the different definitions of safety net status.
- In Pursuit of a Better Hospital Quality Metric for Medicareon July 30, 2025
Medical Journals and Publishing
- In Pursuit of a Better Hospital Quality Metric for Medicareon July 30, 2025
Medical Journals and Publishing
- State E-Cigarette Flavor Restrictions and Tobacco Product Use in Youths and Adultson July 30, 2025
This survey study investigates the association of state e-cigarette flavor restriction policies with e-cigarette and cigarette use among youths, young adults, and adults.
- In Pursuit of a Better Hospital Quality Metric for Medicareon July 30, 2025
Medical Journals and Publishing
- Stroke Center Certification and Within-Hospital Racial Disparities in Treatmenton July 30, 2025
This cohort study assesses whether benefits of stroke center certification are equally experienced by Black and White patients with stroke.
- Variation, Overlap, and Stability in Defining Safety Net Hospitalson July 30, 2025
This cohort study examines hospital-level and area-level measures for defining safety net hospitals to assess for overlap, variation, and consistency among the different definitions of safety net status.
- Emergency Department and Observation Revisits and the HRRPon July 30, 2025
This retrospective cohort study analyzes the burden of emergency department and observation revisits on overall 30-day hospital revisits across Hospital Readmission Reduction Program–targeted conditions.
- Preserving and Promoting Clinical Trial Representativenesson July 30, 2025
This review synthesizes the latest policies and initiatives concerning racial and ethnic and gender representation in clinical research.
- Demographic Data Supporting FDA Authorization of AI Devices for Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementiason July 30, 2025
This cohort study examines the availability and representativeness of data supporting US Food and Drug Administration–authorized artificial intelligence and machine learning devices to treat Alzheimer disease and related dementias.
- Emergency Department and Observation Revisits and the HRRPon July 30, 2025
This retrospective cohort study analyzes the burden of emergency department and observation revisits on overall 30-day hospital revisits across Hospital Readmission Reduction Program–targeted conditions.
- What Parents Should Understand About Infant Male Circumcisionon July 28, 2025
This JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page describes the risks and benefits of male circumcision.
- Telemedicine Special Registrations for Controlled Substanceson July 25, 2025
This Viewpoint discusses the Drug Enforcement Agency’s aim to limit diversion of controlled substances with special registration requirements for telemedicine visits.
- Telemedicine Special Registrations for Controlled Substanceson July 25, 2025
This Viewpoint discusses the Drug Enforcement Agency’s aim to limit diversion of controlled substances with special registration requirements for telemedicine visits.
- Patient Information: Prostate Canceron July 24, 2025
This JAMA Patient Page describes prostate cancer symptoms, screening, diagnosis, and treatment.
- Raising Reimbursement Rates to Combat Specialty Physician Shortageson July 22, 2025
This Viewpoint highlights the significance of a new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reimbursement code for inpatient infectious disease physician consultations—the first bonus code targeting a single physician subspecialty—and assesses the potential impact of this strategy on compensation of infectious disease physicians and its broader implications for health care delivery.
- Consent for Ambient Documentation Using Generative AI in Ambulatory Careon July 22, 2025
This quality improvement study explores clinician and patient experiences with informed consent processes for ambient clinical documentation using generative artificial intelligence (AI).
- Patient Care Technology Disruptions Associated With the CrowdStrike Outageon July 19, 2025
This cross-sectional study describes the availability of health care delivery organization internet-connected networks before, during, and after a faulty cyber security software update on July 19, 2024.
- Has This Child Experienced Physical Abuse? A Systematic Reviewon July 8, 2025
This Rational Clinical Examination systematic review aims to identify predictors of physical abuse among young children with a traumatic injury.
- Acne Keloidalis Nuchaeon July 2, 2025
This Patient Page describes the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of acne keloidalis nuchae.
- What Parents Need to Know About Health Insurance for Their Childrenon July 1, 2025
This JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page discusses health insurance, including Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, for children.
- Long COVID in Young Children, School-Aged Children, and Teenson July 1, 2025
This JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page describes the symptoms of long COVID in children.
- A-25: Developing Leadership Skills as a Young Physicianon June 6, 2025
AMA Board of Trustees members, Dr Michael Suk and Dr Lynn Jeffers, will reflect on their leadership journeys and provide the Young Physicians Section with advice and strategies to develop their leadership skills for their own careers in medicine.
- What Is Scleroderma?on June 1, 2025
This Patient Page describes the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of scleroderma.
- Clonal Hematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potentialon January 1, 2025
This JAMA Cardiology Patient Page describes clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP).
- How to Grow a Professional Audienceon November 4, 2024
In this session, Dr Phil Boucher will guide private practice physicians through actionable and sustainable strategies to build and grow their online presence. The session will focus on using digital platforms to educate patients, enhance engagement, and drive new patients to your practice.
- Caring for Your Heart During Cancer Treatmenton October 1, 2024
This JAMA Oncology Patient Page describes cardio-oncology, a relatively new area in medicine that focuses on taking care of the heart while going through cancer treatments.
- Do Not Rule Out Double-blind Placebo Run-in Periods for Randomized Clinical Trialsby Targum SD. on April 1, 2022
To the Editor In their systematic review and meta-analysis, Scott and colleagues concluded that the practice of placebo run-in (PRI) periods in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of antidepressants should be discontinued. They examined 174 studies of major depressive disorder that used single-blind PRI designs and found less robust within-group changes in both the experimental drug and placebo groups and equivalence in the drug-placebo outcome differences compared with studies that did not use PRI designs.