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Journals Primary Care’s Role in Prescribing Mail-Order Mifepristone Protecting Sexual and Reproductive Health Privacy Post-Dobbs How Should Medicare Pay for Artificial Intelligence? Less Care at Higher Cost—The Medicare Advantage Paradox Integration of Primary and Oral Health Care—An Unrealized Opportunity Turn a Kind Eye—Offering Positive Reframing Mail-Order Pharmacy Dispensing of Mifepristone for Medication Abortion After In-Person Screening Lung Cancer Screening in the US, 2022 Patient Navigation for Lung Cancer Screening at a Health Care for the Homeless Program: A Randomized Clinical Trial Early-Life Circ*mstances and Racial Disparities in Cognition Among Older Adults in the US Electronic Cigarettes vs Varenicline for Smoking Cessation in Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial Cytisinicline for Vaping Cessation in Adults Using Nicotine E-Cigarettes: The ORCA-V1 Randomized Clinical Trial Estimated Effectiveness of the BNT162b2 XBB Vaccine Against COVID-19 Severe Acute Liver Injury After Hepatotoxic Medication Initiation in Real-World Data Overdose, Behavioral Health Services, and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder After a Nonfatal Overdose Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk Estimates Using the Predicting Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Events Equations Early-Life Education Quality and Quantity The Case for Continuing to Improve Medicare Advantage: Misplaced Nostalgia for Traditional Medicare Progress in Lung Cancer Screening Adoption Time for a Focus on Cessation of E-Cigarettes Evaluating COVID-19 Vaccines in the Era of Endemicity—Recency vs Reformulation Rethinking Drug-Induced Liver Injury—A New Era of Pharmacovigilance Prioritizing Women’s Inclusion in Clinical Trials of Medical Devices Harnessing Social Needs Data to Advance Health Equity in Federally Qualified Health Centers Association of Political Assaults With the Health of Transgender and Nonbinary Persons Women’s Representation in RCTs Evaluating FDA-Supervised Medical Devices: A Systematic Review National Prevalence of Social Risk Factors at Federally Qualified Health Centers Health Status and Mental Health of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Adults Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Medicaid Disenrollment After the End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in Older Outpatient Women Increasing Risk for Tick-Borne Disease: What Should Clinicians Know? An Unusual ST-Segment Elevation in Unexplained Syncope What Should I Know About Recurrent UTIs in Older Women? Private Equity in Healthcare—Safeguarding Patient Care Challenges With Relying on Body Fat and Weight Values for Obesity Challenges With Relying on Body Fat and Weight Values for Obesity Challenges With Relying on Body Fat and Weight Values for Obesity—Reply Proactively Designing Generative Artificial Intelligence for Primary Care Proactively Designing Generative Artificial Intelligence for Primary Care—Reply Article Changed to Open Access Typographical Errors in Table 2 Error in Figure 1 Error in the Table Error in Visual Abstract JAMA Internal Medicine New Online References

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    Health Care Policy and Law

    Primary Care’s Role in Prescribing Mail-Order Mifepristone

    Emily M.Godfrey,MD, MPH; YingZhang,MD, MPH; Debra B.Stulberg,MD, MA

    Abstract Full Text

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    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):859-860. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1448

    This Viewpoint discusses the controversy over mail-order mifepristone prescribed by primary care clinicians for first-trimester abortion as it relates to the history of initial approval, the Supreme Court case Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v US Food and Drug Administration, and available clinical research.

    • Audio: Mail-Order Pharmacy Dispensing of Mifepristone for Abortion After In-Person Screening

    Women's Health

    Protecting Sexual and Reproductive Health Privacy Post-Dobbs

    ElizabethTobin-Tyler,JD, MA; EliAdashi,MD, MS

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):861-862. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1652

    This Viewpoint discusses the dangers to abortion providers and patients of law enforcement access to sexual and reproductive health information.

    How Should Medicare Pay for Artificial Intelligence?

    AnnaZink,PhD; Michael E.Chernew,PhD; Hannah T.Neprash,PhD

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):863-864. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1648

    This Viewpoint examines artificial intelligence–enabled clinical services, existing payment structures, and the economics of artificial intelligence pricing.

    Less Care at Higher Cost—The Medicare Advantage Paradox

    AdamGaffney,MD, MPH; StephanieWoolhandler,MD, MPH; David U.Himmelstein,MD

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):865-866. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1868

    This Viewpoint makes the case for eliminating Medicare Advantage and doubling down on Traditional Medicare.

    Integration of Primary and Oral Health Care—An Unrealized Opportunity

    LisaSimon,MD, DMD; IraLamster,DDS, MMSc

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):869-870. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.2267

    This Viewpoint discusses how dentists could provide some primary health care services as part of an interdisciplinary team, easing the burden on clinicians.

    Inside Story

    Turn a Kind Eye—Offering Positive Reframing

    Eleanor R.Menzin,MD

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):871. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.2379

    This essay describes the importance of physicians using positive reframing with patients.

    Original Investigation

    Women's Health

    Mail-Order Pharmacy Dispensing of Mifepristone for Medication Abortion After In-Person Screening

    DanielGrossman,MD; SarahRaifman,MSc; NatalieMorris,MPH; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

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    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):873-881. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1476

    This cohort study estimates the effectiveness, acceptability, and feasibility of dispensing mifepristone for medication abortion using a mail-order pharmacy.

    • Audio: Mail-Order Pharmacy Dispensing of Mifepristone for Abortion After In-Person Screening

    Lung Cancer Screening in the US, 2022

    PritiBandi,PhD; JessicaStar,MA, MPH; KilanAshad-Bishop,PhD; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

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    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):882-891. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1655

    This cross-sectional study investigates the prevalence of up-to-date lung cancer screening across the 50 US states and the District of Columbia in 2022.

    • Audio: Lung Cancer Screening in the US, 2022

    Patient Navigation for Lung Cancer Screening at a Health Care for the Homeless Program: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    Travis P.Baggett,MD, MPH; NoraSp*rn,MA, MPH; JoanaBarbosa Teixeira,MA; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):892-902. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1662

    This randomized clinical trial examines whether patient navigation improves lung cancer screening completion among people experiencing homelessness.

    Early-Life Circ*mstances and Racial Disparities in Cognition Among Older Adults in the US

    ZhuoerLin,PhD; JustinYe,BA; HeatherAllore,PhD; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):904-914. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1132

    This cross-sectional study assesses how racial differences in early life, particularly educational circ*mstances, are collectively and individually associated with racial disparities in late-life cognition among older adults in the US.

    • Editorial

      Early-Life Education Quality and Quantity

      Raegan W.Durant,MD, MPH

      JAMA Intern Med

    Electronic Cigarettes vs Varenicline for Smoking Cessation in Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    AnnaTuisku,PhD; MikkoRahkola,MD; PenttiNieminen,PhD; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):915-921. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1822

    This randomized clinical trial examines the relative effectiveness of electronic cigarettes in smoking cessation.

    Cytisinicline for Vaping Cessation in Adults Using Nicotine E-Cigarettes: The ORCA-V1 Randomized Clinical Trial

    Nancy A.Rigotti,MD; Neal L.Benowitz,MD; Judith J.Prochaska,PhD, MPH; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    open access

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):922-930. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1313

    This randomized clinical trial seeks to determine the efficacy and safety of cytisinicline vs placebo to produce abstinence from e-cigarette use in adults seeking to quit vaping nicotine.

    Estimated Effectiveness of the BNT162b2 XBB Vaccine Against COVID-19

    Sara Y.Tartof,PhD, MPH; Jeff M.Slezak,MS; Timothy B.Frankland,MA; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    open access

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):932-940. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1640

    This case-control study estimates the association between receipt of the BNT162b2 XBB vaccine and medically attended COVID-19 outcomes among US adults 18 years and older.

    Severe Acute Liver Injury After Hepatotoxic Medication Initiation in Real-World Data

    JessieTorgersen,MD, MHS, MSCE; Alyssa K.Mezochow,MD; Craig W.Newcomb,MS; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    open access

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):943-952. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1836

    This cohort study identifies the most potentially hepatotoxic medications based on clinical incidence rates of hospitalizations for severe acute liver injury (ALI) and examines how these rates compare with the hepatotoxicity categorization of severe ALI using published case reports.

    Overdose, Behavioral Health Services, and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder After a Nonfatal Overdose

    Christopher M.Jones,PharmD, DrPH; CarlaShoff,PhD; CarlosBlanco,MD, PhD; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):954-962. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1733

    This cohort study evaluates access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), naloxone, and behavioral health care and their association with decreased fatal overdose risk among Medicare beneficiaries with recent nonfatal overdose experience.

    Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk Estimates Using the Predicting Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Events Equations

    Timothy S.Anderson,MD, MAS; Linnea M.Wilson,MPH; Jeremy B.Sussman,MD, MS

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):963-970. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1302

    This cross-sectional study compares 10-year atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk and recommendations for primary prevention statin therapy between the 2023 American Heart Association (AHA) Predicting Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Events (PREVENT) equations and the 2013 AHA/American College of Cardiology pooled cohort equations.

    Editorial

    Early-Life Education Quality and Quantity

    Raegan W.Durant,MD, MPH

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):872. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1141

    Invited Commentary

    Health Care Reform

    The Case for Continuing to Improve Medicare Advantage: Misplaced Nostalgia for Traditional Medicare

    Sachin H.Jain,MD, MBA

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):867-869. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1865

    Progress in Lung Cancer Screening Adoption

    Ilana B.Richman,MD, MHS; Cary P.Gross,MD

    Abstract Full Text

    has audio

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):902-903. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1673

    • Audio: Lung Cancer Screening in the US, 2022

    Time for a Focus on Cessation of E-Cigarettes

    SuchitraKrishnan-Sarin,PhD; Lisa M.Fucito,PhD

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):930-931. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1310

    Evaluating COVID-19 Vaccines in the Era of Endemicity—Recency vs Reformulation

    Gopi S.Mohan,MD, PhD; Michael J.Mina,MD, PhD; Pierre O.Ankomah,MD, PhD

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):940-942. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1637

    Rethinking Drug-Induced Liver Injury—A New Era of Pharmacovigilance

    Grace Y.Zhang,MD; Jessica B.Rubin,MD, MPH

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):952-953. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1833

    Prioritizing Women’s Inclusion in Clinical Trials of Medical Devices

    Jessica N.Holtzman,MD; Rita F.Redberg,MD, MSc

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):979-980. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1844

    Harnessing Social Needs Data to Advance Health Equity in Federally Qualified Health Centers

    MathiasLalika,MD, MPH; GbengaOgedegbe,MD, MPH; LaPrincess C.Brewer,MD, MPH

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):982-984. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1871

    Association of Political Assaults With the Health of Transgender and Nonbinary Persons

    Carl G.StreedJr,MD, MPH; Kellan E.Baker,PhD, MPH, MA; Arjee JavellanaRestar,PhD, MPH

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):986-987. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.2553

    Research Letter

    Women's Health

    Women’s Representation in RCTs Evaluating FDA-Supervised Medical Devices: A Systematic Review

    Nitzan KarnyEpstein,MD; MayaHarpaz,MD; MohamadAbo-Molhem,MD; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):977-979. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1011

    This systematic review evaluates the representation of women in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)–supervised medical devices.

    National Prevalence of Social Risk Factors at Federally Qualified Health Centers

    Kevin H.Nguyen,PhD; Nicole C.Giron,MS; Megan B.Cole,PhD, MPH

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):980-982. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1881

    This cross-sectional study estimates positive screening rates for 4 social risk factors and assesses federally qualified health center characteristics associated with higher positive screening rates.

    Health and the 2024 US Election

    Health Status and Mental Health of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Adults

    MichaelLiu,MPhil; Vishal R.Patel,MD, MPH; Sari L.Reisner,ScD; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):984-986. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.2544

    This cross-sectional study examines self-reported poor or fair health status, frequent mental distress, and depression among transgender and gender-diverse respondents compared with cisgender respondents to the 2014 to 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

    Health Care Policy and Law

    Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Medicaid Disenrollment After the End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency

    Kranti C.Rumalla,BA; Daniel B.Nelson,MD, MPP; K. JohnMcConnell,PhD; et al.

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):987-989. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1503

    This survey study reports the proportions of and reasons for Medicaid coverage loss among racially and ethnically minoritized individuals.

    Clinical Insights

    Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in Older Outpatient Women

    Alison J.Huang,MD, MAS; DeborahGrady,MD, MPH; LonaMody,MD, MSc

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):971-972. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1069

    This Clinical Insights discusses special considerations in recurrent urinary tract infection diagnosis and management in older women.

    Increasing Risk for Tick-Borne Disease: What Should Clinicians Know?

    Sam R.TelfordIII,ScD; Philip E.Stewart,PhD; Marshall E.Bloom,MD

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):973-974. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1754

    This clinical insights article examines reasons behind the increase in tick-borne diseases and what clinicians should know about diagnosis and mitigation.

    Challenges in Clinical Electrocardiography

    An Unusual ST-Segment Elevation in Unexplained Syncope

    GuangqiangWang,MS

    Abstract Full Text

    has active quiz

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):975-976. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1005

    This case report describes a patient in their 70s with a lambda wave pattern on electrocardiography.

    JAMA Internal Medicine Patient Page

    What Should I Know About Recurrent UTIs in Older Women?

    Sonali D.Advani,MBBS, MPH; Kimberly C.Claeys,PharmD, PhD; Nazema Y.Siddiqui,MD, MHSc

    Abstract Full Text

    free access

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):994. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1854

    This JAMA Internal Medicine Patient Page describes urinary tract infections, their causes, and how to treat them and prevent future episodes.

    Comment & Response

    Physician Work Environment and Well-Being

    Private Equity in Healthcare—Safeguarding Patient Care

    Jason E.Liebowitz,MD

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):989. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.1887

    • Editor's Note

      Physicians in Private Equity Practices—Canaries in a Coal Mine?

      Cary P.Gross,MD; GiselleCorbie,MD, MSc

      JAMA Intern Med

    Challenges With Relying on Body Fat and Weight Values for Obesity

    Henry S.Kahn,MD

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):989-990. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.2370

    Challenges With Relying on Body Fat and Weight Values for Obesity

    LuXiao,MD

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):990. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.2373

    Challenges With Relying on Body Fat and Weight Values for Obesity—Reply

    AdityaNarayan,BS; Ank A.Agarwal,BA; Fatima CodyStanford,MD, MPH, MPA, MBA

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):990-991. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.2376

    Proactively Designing Generative Artificial Intelligence for Primary Care

    DavidFraile-Navarro,MD, PhD; RichardLehman,MA, BM, BCh

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):991-992. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.2584

    • Editorial

      The Perils of Artificial Intelligence in a Clinical Landscape

      IsabelOstrer,MD; LouiseAronson,MD, MFA

      JAMA Intern Med

    Proactively Designing Generative Artificial Intelligence for Primary Care—Reply

    UrmimalaSarkar,MD, MPH; David W.Bates,MD, MSc

    Abstract Full Text

    JAMA Intern Med. 2024;184(8):992. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.2550

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      The Perils of Artificial Intelligence in a Clinical Landscape

      IsabelOstrer,MD; LouiseAronson,MD, MFA

      JAMA Intern Med

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