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Price reductions from Oregon’s hospital payment caps are associated with reduced enrollee out-of-pocket spending at the point of care and generated savings for the targeted population. ja.ma/3MfZVpB Roslyn C Murray, PhD Edward Norton Andrew Ryan
There's lots of misunderstanding about the new federal rule on healthcare AI & discrimination. Jessica L. Roberts & I sort it out JAMA Health Forum: bit.ly/474hwu0 YES, you can still have race in your algos. NO, you can't keep pretending you don't have to monitor your AI.
Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Health Forum: JAMA Forum discusses the cost of newly approved weight loss medications in the US compared with other countries. ja.ma/46UgQYd
Study finds that 2-in-5 patients w/ a medical bill they disagree w/ or cannot afford don't call the billing office because they don't think it will make a difference. Most are not successful at getting financial relief or errors corrected. ja.ma/475bB8f Erin L. Duffy
Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Health Forum: This study quantifies the number and diversity of quality measures and value-based contracts faced by primary care physicians. ja.ma/3Mrfpaj
Legislation mandating insurance coverage of a 12-month supply was associated with a modest increase in the proportion of contraception months received via a single 12-month or longer fill, this cohort study found. ja.ma/3Z3ABdW Maria Rodriguez Thomas Meath
Price reductions from Oregon’s hospital payment caps are associated with reduced enrollee out-of-pocket spending at the point of care and generated savings for the targeted population. ja.ma/4e0ffCp Roslyn C Murray, PhD Edward Norton Andrew Ryan
Viewpoint discusses the role of payers in monitoring patients for chronic health problems after an adverse pregnancy outcome. ja.ma/4dHb8vv Laura Garabedian
From JAMA Health Forum: Cross-sectional study shows Black Medicare beneficiaries with opioid use disorder were less likely to use take-home methadone compared with White beneficiaries, following expanded access during the COVID-19 pandemic. ja.ma/3yPzeoF
Study finds that 2-in-5 patients w/ a medical bill they disagree w/ or cannot afford don't call the billing office because they don't think it will make a difference. Most are not successful at getting financial relief or errors corrected. ja.ma/3ZoyCkP Erin L. Duffy
From JAMA Health Forum: When viewing direct-to-consumer ads for a fictitious Alzheimer’s drug with varying risk and benefit information, this study found that prominently displaying severe side effects resulted in consumers perceiving the drug as riskier. ja.ma/4e1MCER
Legislation mandating insurance coverage of a 12-month supply was associated with a modest increase in the proportion of contraception months received via a single 12-month or longer fill, this cohort study found. ja.ma/3APvsw4 Maria Rodriguez Thomas Meath
Viewpoint discusses the role of payers in monitoring patients for chronic health problems after an adverse pregnancy outcome. ja.ma/4cULoKX Laura Garabedian
Study finds that 2-in-5 patients w/ a medical bill they disagree w/ or cannot afford don't call the billing office because they don't think it will make a difference. Most are not successful at getting financial relief or errors corrected. ja.ma/4ebiKGh Erin L. Duffy
Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Health Forum: This study quantifies the number and diversity of quality measures and value-based contracts faced by primary care physicians. ja.ma/4g3Kn5W