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JAMA Network Open Conversations

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Covid-19
Healthcare Algorithms
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AI In Healthcare
Primary Care Medicine
Healthcare Workers
Accountability In Algorithms
Transparency In Healthcare
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Community Involvement
Patient Safety
Interpersonal Violence
Black Youth
Upward Mobility
Healthcare Burnout
Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates

A useful discussion of research recently published in JAMA Network Open, directly from the editors.

PublishesMonthlyEpisodes142Founded7 years ago
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Interview with Ravi B. Parikh, MD, MPP, and Sandhya Mudumbi, MD, authors of Algorithm-Based Palliative Care in Patients With Cancer: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by JAMA Network Open Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related C... more

Interview with Susan N. Hastings, MD, MHS, and Valerie A. Smith, DrPH, authors of Geriatrics-Focused vs Traditional Primary Care in the Veterans Affairs Health Care System. Hosted by Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content:

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Interview with Baptiste Jean, MD, author of β-Lactam Inoculum Effect in Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus Infective Endocarditis. Hosted by JAMA Network Open Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content:

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Interview with Jennifer R. Head, PhD, MPH, author of COVID-19 Incidence and Age Eligibility for Elementary School. Hosted by JAMA Network Open Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content:

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Associate Editor for JAMA Network Open

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Overdose Prevention Centers, Crime, and Disorder in New York City
Q: Are there any plans for any additional or next steps related to this work or potential future work that you'd like to conduct in this area?
We hope to conduct more studies on the effects of these centers on public health and safety to inform policy decisions and consider other dimensions beyond public safety.
Overdose Prevention Centers, Crime, and Disorder in New York City
Q: What would you say are some of the broader public health implications of your findings?
This study provides evidence that policymakers should reconsider the narrative around overdose prevention centers being havens for illegal activity, as the data does not support that view.
Overdose Prevention Centers, Crime, and Disorder in New York City
Q: How do these findings compare to studies in other locations?
Our findings are comparable to international studies that show similar results where these sites have operated without increasing crime—the community's attitudes often improve over time as misconceptions diminish.
Overdose Prevention Centers, Crime, and Disorder in New York City
Q: What were your main findings?
We found no significant changes in crime and disorder surrounding these sites; the police made significantly fewer drug arrests in these areas, which is a strong finding.
Overdose Prevention Centers, Crime, and Disorder in New York City
Q: Could you start by giving a brief overview of the background of the study and the context?
The overdose crisis in America has reached historic proportions, with over 100,000 Americans dying each year from preventable drug overdoses. There are concerns that Overdose Prevention Centers may attract crime, but our study aims to investigate this issue.

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The episodes focus on a variety of current healthcare topics, highlighting research and studies that address pressing issues within the medical community. Topics often discussed include the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care practices, the evolution of medical publishing, and innovative approaches to patient care. Notable episodes feature expert insights on vaccine mandates among healthcare workers, the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare communications, and the implications of environmental factors on maternal health. This platform offers a unique blend of evidence-based research and expert commentary, making it especially relevant for health professionals, educators, and researchers looking to stay informed ab... more

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