Episodios

  • The Potential Repercussions of Disinvestment in Health in the US
    Apr 11 2025

    The first months of the Trump administration have been marked by a flurry of actions, many that have affected agencies directly related to health domestically and globally. Joshua M. Sharfstein, MD, of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health joins JAMA Health Forum Editor in Chief Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, to discuss the contemporary threats to the health of the American public.

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  • The US, the World Health Organization, and a New Era in Global Health
    Mar 14 2025

    US withdrawal from the World Health Organization will have significant implications for global health. Lawrence Gostin, JD, JAMA Legal and Global Health Correspondent and Faculty Director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, joins JAMA Health Forum Editor in Chief Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, to discuss global health in an era of new uncertainty.

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    • The US, the World Health Organization, and the Global Health Infrastructure
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  • What’s Next for JAMA Health Forum and for Health Policy?
    Jan 3 2025

    Incoming Editor in Chief Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, discusses the journal and the state of health policy with Deputy Editor Julie Donohue, PhD, and Senior Editor Melinda Buntin, PhD.

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    • JAMA Health Forum: Meet the Editor in Chief, Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH
    • JAMA Health Forum—Paving the Way for the Future of Health Policy Science and Scholarship
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  • Farewell Conversation With JAMA Health Forum Founding Editor in Chief John Ayanian
    Dec 27 2024

    Founding Editor in Chief John Ayanian, MD, MPP, reflects on the origins and the highlights of the journal’s first 5 years, including seminal publications, the journal’s current No. 1 slot in the rankings, and the amazingly collegial editorial team, with JAMA Health Forum founding Deputy Editor Melinda Buntin, PhD.

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  • Impact of US Tobacco 21 Policies on Potential Mortality Reductions by State
    Dec 20 2024

    Research shows that Tobacco 21 (T21) policies with a minimum legal age to purchase tobacco products of 21 years reduce youth smoking, yet their potential long-term impact varies across US states. Jamie Tam, MPH, PhD, of the Yale University School of Public Health discusses these findings with JAMA Health Forum Editor John Ayanian, MD, MPP, and Deputy Editor Melinda Buntin, PhD.

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  • Extreme Heat Health Consequences
    Nov 8 2024

    Extreme heat in the US led to deaths and hospital admissions among community-dwelling older adults with low incomes. Hyunjee Kim, PhD, of the Oregon Health & Science University, and Jose F. Figueroa, MD, MPH, of Harvard University, discuss these findings with JAMA Health Forum Editor John Ayanian, MD, MPP, and Deputy Editor Melinda Buntin, PhD.

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    • Heat Waves and Adverse Health Events Among Dually Eligible Individuals 65 Years and Older
    • The Alarming Risks for Dually Eligible Beneficiaries During Heat Waves
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  • Physician Altruism and Quality of Care
    Oct 11 2024

    The use of care by patients of physicians considered more altruistic differs from the use of care of physicians considered less. Lawrence P. Casalino, MD, PhD, MPH, of Weill Cornell Medicine, discusses his work around this with JAMA Health Forum Editor John Ayanian, MD, MPP, and Deputy Editor Melinda Buntin, PhD.

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    • Physician Altruism and Spending, Hospital Admissions, and Emergency Department Visits
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  • Health Care–Related Savings Accounts, Health Care Expenditures, and Tax Expenditures
    Sep 20 2024

    JAMA Health Forum Editor John Ayanian, MD, MPP, and Deputy Editor Melinda Buntin, PhD, spoke with Sherry Glied, PhD, and Dong Ding, MA, MPA, of New York University, about the effects of participation in health care savings accounts. Participation in flexible spending accounts is linked to higher health care and tax expenditures, while health care savings accounts do not reduce expenditures.

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    • Health Care–Related Savings Accounts, Health Care Expenditures, and Tax Expenditures
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