US Women Dying in Childbirth but Spending More on Healthcare, Under Stress, Report Finds
What We're Reading: Gene-Editing Babies; Maine Work Requirements; Trade Deal to Delay Generics
HRRP May Have Done More Harm for Patients With Heart Failure and Pneumonia
This Year in Managed Care: 2018 Recap
Males With MPN Have More Aggressive Disease Biology, Independent of Other Factors
Study Identifies Inverse Relationship Between Minimum Wage, HIV Diagnoses Among Black Men, Women
Researchers Identify New, Overlooked Target to Treat Multiple Sclerosis
Researchers Improve Knowledge of PCOS With Discovery of 3 More Genes
The Most-Read Articles From Evidence-Based OncologyTM for 2018
What We're Reading: Long-Acting Contraceptives; Heart Surgery and Opioids; Undocumented and Seeking Care
CDC Issues Alert on Resurgence of Progressive Massive Fibrosis in Coal Miners
Roadmap to Success in the Oncology Care Model: Tapping Into Human Potential via Sustained Engagement
Red Wine Tops the List of Alcohols Most Reported as Migraine Trigger
Similar Incidence Rates of Febrile Neutropenia Between Short- and Long-Acting G-CSFs
How the Partial Government Shutdown Will Affect Healthcare
No Difference Found in Smokers With COPD Trying Different Cessation Techniques
Real-World HCV Study Finds Sofosbuvir/Ledipasvir Safe, Effective
Pembrolizumab Superior to Standard of Care in SCC
Oregon Medicaid Program to End HCV Treatment Rationing in 2019
Single-Tablet Regimens Produce Better HIV Virologic Response Than Multiple-Tablet Regimens
Top 5 Most-Read AJAC Articles of 2018
What We're Reading: Medicaid Work Requirements; Orphan Drug Designations; OUD Drug Gets Approved
AJMC® Research Roundup: December 2018
Hospitalizations Are on the Rise Among Homeless Individuals
Understanding Which Risk Factors for Osteoporosis Can Change
Examining ED Antibiotic Trends in Acute Exacerbations of COPD
The Most-Read Articles From Evidence-Based Diabetes ManagementTM for 2018
Using Technology to Bridge the Gap Between Intention and Behavior
The Goldilocks Principle: A Personalized Breast Cancer Treatment That Is "Just Right" for You
Patients Are Willing to Report Pain, but Only If Providers Use the Information to Improve Care