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Nurturing Future Health Care Leadership With Student-Run Clinics

To the Editor We read with great interest the Viewpoint by Peoples and Ubel. With our collective and ongoing 3 decades of experience with student-run clinics (SRCs), we concur with many points, but dissent with their argument that national guidelines are the best way to ensure high-quality care in SRCs. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/9oDlmnj

Nurturing Future Health Care Leadership With Student-Run Clinics—Reply

In Reply In a recent Viewpoint, we called for a national discussion on student-run clinics (SRCs). We appreciate the response of Lee et al, and applaud their efforts with SRCs. Encouragingly, there is much common ground. Their Letter recapitulates our own arguments in several places, and in this response, we provide additional clarity on some areas of difference. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/LKEsnB0

Emergency Department Visits for Medication-Related Events With vs Without Pharmacist Intervention

This randomized clinical trial assesses the efficacy of a pharmacist-led transition of care program in reducing emergency department visits related to the same medication-related event at 6 months compared with usual care. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/MhG5FaE

SGLT2 Inhibitors and Risk for Hyperkalemia Among Individuals Receiving RAAS Inhibitors

This cohort study evaluates the association between sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors and hyperkalemia in individuals with diabetes, heart failure, or chronic kidney disease receiving renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/RfObPxu

Buprenorphine Treatment in Pregnancy and Maternal-Infant Outcomes

This cohort study aims to determine if treatment with buprenorphine among mothers with opioid use disorder in pregnancy is associated with improved maternal and infant outcomes compared to no treatment. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/Xj8qdWh

Year 1 of Medicare’s Accountable Care Organization Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health Model

This cross-sectional study compares characteristics between participants in Accountable Care Organization Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health with Medicare Shared Savings Program and the broader pool of Medicare beneficiaries, organizations, and clinicians. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/x2wu9V3

Fiscal Impact of Expanded Medicare Coverage for GLP-1 Receptor Agonists to Treat Obesity

This economic evaluation estimates the 10-year net fiscal impact of expanded Medicare coverage for glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists for obesity treatment. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/xgCX6tT

China’s Social Health Insurance in the Era of Rapid Population Aging

This Special Communication describes China’s achievements as of 2024 in improving social health insurance schemes. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/7GIVO2L

Carbon Emissions and Bundled Payments

This Viewpoint discusses the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, an episode-based bundled payment model focused on 5 surgical conditions, its limitations as a driver for decarbonization, and policy recommendations for Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and other federal agencies. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/2tgOqk1

Uncertainty in Science and Among Early Career Investigators

This JAMA Forum discusses the current climate of uncertainty in scientific research and suggests mechanisms to support early career scientists. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/s9iV0v1

Oral vs Extended-Release Injectable Naltrexone for Hospitalized Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder

This randomized clinical trial compares the effectiveness of initiating oral naltrexone vs extended-release injectable naltrexone on reduction in alcohol use and health care utilization among medical inpatients with alcohol use disorder. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/AlU7HEr

Cytisinicline for Smoking Cessation

This phase 3 replication randomized clinical trial reassesses the efficacy and tolerability of cytisinicline for smoking cessation and reducing nicotine craving. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/9ZQ6nlJ

Warning Labels and Positive Labels for Pulse Oximeters

This Viewpoint discusses positive labels vs warning labels to help solve the problem of underperforming pulse oximeters in individuals with darker skin. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/Y36c19Q

Medical Debt and Forgone Mental Health Care Due to Cost Among Adults

This cohort study evaluated the association between medical debt among US adults and forgoing mental health care due to cost in the subsequent year. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/jNsbJ3y

Calcimimetic Prescriptions in Fee-for-Service Medicare Beneficiaries Undergoing Dialysis

This cohort study assesses whether calcimimetic prescriptions increased following the Transitional Drug Add-On Payment Adjustment policy among patients subject to high out-of-pocket costs. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/u7yKqUF

Access to SNAP-Authorized Retailers and Diet Quality Among SNAP Recipients

This cross-sectional study evaluates the association of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program−authorized retailer access with diet quality among program recipients. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/rPdEjQA

Pediatric Eye Care in Federally Qualified Health Centers

This Viewpoint advocates for the use of federally qualified health centers in providing pediatric eye care in the US. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/c8FSn35

Use of No-Cost Preventive Services Jeopardized by Kennedy v Braidwood

This cross-sectional study analyzes the use of 10 no-cost preventive services by individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance, which may be threatened by the upcoming Kennedy v Braidwood Supreme Court case. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/I3iJKAY

Projected Lifetime Cancer Risks From Current Computed Tomography Imaging

This risk model projects how many future cancers in the United States could result from annual computed tomography examinations. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/OCmc7N2

Extreme Risk Protection Orders—Ethics for Clinicians

This Viewpoint discusses clinicians as legal petitioners of extreme risk protection orders to promote the safety and well-being of patients and communities. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/jvi8qPf

Care Continuity, Nephrologists’ Dialysis Facility Preferences, and Outcomes

This cohort study analyzes whether care continuity with the predialysis nephrologist is associated with dialysis start quality, downstream outcomes associated with facility quality, and racial disparities in dialysis start quality. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/hrligWA

FDA Perspective on the Importance of Digital Health Technologies in Clinical Trials

This Viewpoint discusses how increasing access to and the use of digital health technologies in clinical trials can enable clinical trials with decentralized elements that are representative of the target population. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/E607Z3W

Standardizing and Synchronizing Hospital Cost Measurement—Lessons From Switzerland

This Viewpoint describes cost data produced by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to set diagnosis-related group relative payments, how the system used in the Swiss health care system was developed and adopted, and how a similar approach could be used in the US. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/56rj3cA

Implications of Recent Federal Actions on Food Assistance Programs

This JAMA Forum discusses proposed budget cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and their likely negative outcomes on public health. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/s1kNEud

A Terrible Moment for Health

Health Policy from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/eoE9KmX

Improving Empiric Antibiotic Selection for Patients Hospitalized With Skin and Soft Tissue Infection

This cluster randomized clinical trial evaluates whether computerized provider order entry prompts presenting patient-specific and pathogen-specific multidrug-resistant organism infection risk estimates could reduce empiric extended-spectrum antibiotics for noncritically ill patients admitted with skin and soft tissue infection. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/3WTzSxM

Clarifying Appropriate Use of Central Line Blood Cultures—Reply

In Reply We thank Mermel for his thoughtful and careful review of our Teachable Moment article, “The Harm of Inappropriate Central Line Blood Cultures in Clinical Practice.” We agree that whether a positive central line culture reflects a bloodstream infection, colonization, or a false-positive result requires accounting for the outcome of each blood culture obtained. In our case, we reported that the initial central line blood culture grew coagulase-negative Staphylococcus, yet the initial and repeated peripheral cultures had negative results. As only 1 of the 2 initial blood cultures revealed infection, the positive result was limited to the central line culture, and subsequent cultures revealed negative results. This suggests colonization of the catheter hub or lumen or a false-positive result due to a skin contaminant. Coupled with an alternative explanation for the patient’s fever (ie, community-acquired pneumonia), the infectious diseases consultant did not disregard the possibil...

Hospital Addiction Consultation Service and Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

This randomized clinical trial compares usual care to an addiction-focused consultation service in hospitalized patients with opioid use disorder. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/pUbs4gq

I Need Supplemental Oxygen—What Should I Know?

This JAMA Internal Medicine Patient Page describes when supplemental oxygen is needed and how to get started with using it. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/u78YnlB

A Person-Centered Approach to Supplemental Oxygen Therapy in the Outpatient Setting

This Review proposes a person-centered framework to improve independence and quality of life for people using supplemental oxygen and summarizes supplemental oxygen evidence and landscape in the outpatient setting. from JAMA Internal Medicine Online First https://ift.tt/FRK8AVo

Patient Portal Messaging and Copays Among Adults 50 Years or Older

This survey study characterizes the prevalence of reported copays for portal messages by health insurance type among US adults aged 50 years or older who used portal messaging. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/dC8Fz6D

Trends in Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder

This cross-sectional study examines the association between Medicaid unwinding and dispensing of prescription buprenorphine, overall and by payment sources nationally and by state. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/RJDkfuT

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Health Policy from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/oeZUkI1

Reforming Markets to Strengthen Independent Pharmacies

This Viewpoint describes challenges encountered by independent pharmacies and offers policy recommendations to strengthen these pharmacies. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/dmRctnX

Can Prevention Save Money?

This JAMA Forum discusses some key considerations for addressing the question of whether and when prevention interventions are worth the cost. from JAMA Health Forum New Online https://ift.tt/4Xk3x51