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    21 hours ago

    Congrats to 's Cody Meissner for piece on the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. It "promotes wide acceptance of as a public good that is also humane to those who perceive they have been injured..."

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    Jan 4

    Years before was trending, Dr. Rebecca Thurston began asking women about sexual assault and harassment - and then comparing the answers with their physical health. She explains her findings in a Q&A with in

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    ICYMI: Watch this to see Feyza Sancar, PhD, JAMA medical news director, summarize news content that appeared in the December 2018 issues of JAMA. No time to watch? Listen to the version here:

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    Jan 3

    Improving EHR Usability and Safety... by , , and "Policies should promote a culture of safety that encourages identification and dissemination of usability and safety issues by EHR vendors and provider orgs"

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    Jan 3

    US study in - Radical nephrectomy for renal mass in 2003-2015: robotic surgery ⬆️ substantially and was associated with ⬆️ operating time and ⬆️ hospital costs compared with lap surgery. No difference in major complications

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  8. Jan 4

    With the midterm elections receding, the country’s attention is already focused on 2020 and...health care and the future direction of health care in the United States is likely to have a major role in the election—just as it did in 2018. Learn more:

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    Jan 3

    Interested in machine learning and medicine? Check out this collection of articles:

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    The more there are (regardless of unit of analysis) the greater the risk of and via

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    Jan 2

    A post-hoc analysis of a survey study published in found that women who reported a history of sexual harassment or assault had worse health outcomes than those who did not. Listen to this JAMA News Q&A with the study's authors.

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    Feyza Sancar, PhD, Director of JAMA Medical News, summarizes news content appearing in the December 2018 issues of JAMA. Watch the video, and listen to the here

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    was rated one of the key issues for voters in the 2018 midterm elections, according to exit polls.

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    Dec 31

    Evidence of unintended increase in mortality from disincentives intended to decrease hospital readmission: Unintended Harm Associated With the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program. ⁦

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    A proposed new rule governing Title X of the Public Health Act due to be issued this month suggests federal policy makers may make it harder for women to access contraceptive services, despite evidence of the benefits to women, families, and the nation.

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    21 Dec 2018

    It takes a clinician a few minutes to prescribe an but maybe 30 minutes or longer to explain reasons for declining to prescribe an opioid

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    A post-hoc analysis of a survey study published in found that women who reported a history of sexual harassment or assault had worse health outcomes than those who did not. Listen to this JAMA News Q&A with the study's authors.

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    A post-hoc analysis of a survey study published in found that women who reported a history of sexual harassment or assault had worse health outcomes than those who did not. Read this Q&A with the study's authors.

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    30 Dec 2018

    Excellently written piece on coming to terms with suicide of a parent; on living with their mental illness, the memories you cherish & what you carry with you

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    31 Dec 2018

    Interesting that 8 of the 10 most talked about ⁦⁩ papers of 2018 address key issues in - diet, exercise, pain, depression & ADHD

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