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A Primary Health Care Program and COVID-19. Impact in Hospital Admissions and Mortality
A Primary Health Care Program and COVID-19. Impact in Hospital Admissions and Mortality
Most patients with mild or moderate COVID infection did not require hospital admission, but depending on their personal hi...
Patient and Physician Perspectives on Discussing Addiction Recovery and Spirituality in the Primary Care Setting
Patient and Physician Perspectives on Discussing Addiction Recovery and Spirituality in the Primary Care Setting
Spirituality is an important component of recovery for many individuals with substance use disorder (SUD). However, few st...
High-Dose Opioid Prescribing in Individuals with Acute Pain: Assessing the Effects of US State Opioid Policies
High-Dose Opioid Prescribing in Individuals with Acute Pain: Assessing the Effects of US State Opioid Policies
How state opioid policy environments with multiple concurrent policies affect opioid prescribing to individuals with acute...
Misuse of Prescribed and Nonprescribed Substances Among U.S. Cancer Survivors
Misuse of Prescribed and Nonprescribed Substances Among U.S. Cancer Survivors
Substance misuse is common among cancer survivors and can negatively impact cancer outcomes. We conducted a cross-sectiona...
Binge Eating and Weight Loss Behaviors in Low-Income Adults at Risk for Food Insecurity
Binge Eating and Weight Loss Behaviors in Low-Income Adults at Risk for Food Insecurity
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, DK124145, Anne N Thorndike, National Heart, Lung, and Bl...
Effect of Clinician Posture on Patient Perceptions of Communication in the Inpatient Setting: A Systematic Review
Effect of Clinician Posture on Patient Perceptions of Communication in the Inpatient Setting: A Systematic Review
Nonverbal communication plays a pivotal role in the provision of effective patient care and has been associated with impor...
Internal Medicine Program Directors’ Perceptions About Accommodating Residents with Disabilities: A Qualitative Study
Internal Medicine Program Directors’ Perceptions About Accommodating Residents with Disabilities: A Qualitative Study
While 26% of US adults are disabled, only 3.1 to 9.3% of practicing physicians report having a disability. Ableism within ...
A Longitudinal Multivariable Analysis: State Policies and Opioid Dispensing in Medicare Beneficiaries Undergoing Surgery
A Longitudinal Multivariable Analysis: State Policies and Opioid Dispensing in Medicare Beneficiaries Undergoing Surgery
States have implemented policies to decrease clinically unnecessary opioid prescribing, but few studies have examined how ...
Clinical Outcomes of Rural Patients with Diabetes Treated by ECHO-Trained Providers Versus an Academic Medical Center
Clinical Outcomes of Rural Patients with Diabetes Treated by ECHO-Trained Providers Versus an Academic Medical Center
Despite clinical practice guidelines prioritizing cardiorenal risk reduction, national trends in diabetes outcomes, partic...
Race as a Risk Marker, Not a Risk Factor: Revising Race-Based Algorithms to Protect Racially Oppressed Patients
Race as a Risk Marker, Not a Risk Factor: Revising Race-Based Algorithms to Protect Racially Oppressed Patients
Emerging consensus in the medical and public health spheres encourages removing race and ethnicity from algorithms used in...
Unveiling the Adoption and Barriers of Telemedicine in US Hospitals: A Comprehensive Analysis (2017–2022)
Unveiling the Adoption and Barriers of Telemedicine in US Hospitals: A Comprehensive Analysis (2017–2022)
Telemedicine has emerged as a vital healthcare delivery model, especially pronounced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our stu...
Outpatient-Based Opioid Treatment Engagement and Attendance: A Prospective Cohort Study of Homeless-Experienced Adults
Outpatient-Based Opioid Treatment Engagement and Attendance: A Prospective Cohort Study of Homeless-Experienced Adults
The opioid overdose epidemic disproportionately impacts people experiencing homelessness. Outpatient-based opioid treatmen...
Dysarthria and Weakness in a Patient with Cirrhosis
Dysarthria and Weakness in a Patient with Cirrhosis
Shribman S, Marjot T, Sharif A, Vimalesvaran S, Ala A, Alexander G, et al. Investigation and management of Wilson’s diseas...
Seeing the Truth About Double Blinding
Seeing the Truth About Double Blinding
Randomized clinical trials provide reassurances that confounding factors are balanced at baseline whereas blinding is esse...
National Social Risk Factor Screening Rates Among Federally Qualified Health Center Patients
National Social Risk Factor Screening Rates Among Federally Qualified Health Center Patients
Cole MB, Nguyen KH. Unmet social needs among low-income adults in the United States: Associations with health care access ...
Outcomes from an Early Adopters Home Hospital Accelerator for Acute Care at Home
Outcomes from an Early Adopters Home Hospital Accelerator for Acute Care at Home
Following the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ approval of the Acute Hospital Care at Home waiver, an inc...
eConsultation for Deprescribing Among Older Adults: Clinician Perspectives on Implementation Barriers and Facilitators
eConsultation for Deprescribing Among Older Adults: Clinician Perspectives on Implementation Barriers and Facilitators
Electronic consultations (eConsults) enable asynchronous consultation between primary care providers (PCPs) and specialist...
A Pandemic of Misinformation: Understanding Influences on Beliefs in Health and Conspiracy Myths
A Pandemic of Misinformation: Understanding Influences on Beliefs in Health and Conspiracy Myths
Personal characteristics may be associated with believing misinformation and not believing in best practices to protect on...