jama internal medicine | 2013(03) articles
- In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine
- Atrioventricular Block With 2 : 1 Conduction Where Is the Block, and How Should It Be Managed?
- Discussion
- Medicaid Drug Selection Committees and Inadequate Management of Conflicts of Interest
- Managing Potential Conflicts of Interest in State Medicaid Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committees : Seeking Harmony Comment on “Medicaid Drug Selection Committees and Inadequate Management of Conflicts of Interest”
- Participatory Surveillance of Hypoglycemia and Harms in an Online Social Network
- Online Network for Adverse Event Reporting : Comment on “Participatory Surveillance of Hypoglycemia and Harms in an Online Social Network”
- From “Pull” to “Push” : A Transformation in Medicine Comment on “Participatory Surveillance of Hypoglycemia and Harms in an Online Social Network”
- Why US Adults Use Dietary Supplements
- Reflections on Fifth
- Comparing 3 Techniques for Eliciting Patient Values for Decision Making About Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening : A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Bridging the Gap at the Center of Patient Centeredness : Individual Patient Preferences in Health Care Decision Making Comment on “Comparing 3 Techniques for Eliciting Patient Values for Decision Making About Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening”
- General Health Checks in Adults for Reducing Morbidity and Mortality From Disease : Summary Review of Primary Findings and Conclusions
- The European Medicines Agency and the Brave New World of Access to Clinical Trial Data
- Impact of Attending Physician Workload on Patient Care : A Survey of Hospitalists
- Patient Preferences for Deactivation of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators
- Defibrillators, Deactivation, Decisions, and Dying : Comment on “Patient Preferences for Deactivation of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators”
- The First 2 Years of the European Medicines Agency's Policy on Access to Documents : Secret No Longer
- Using Information Technology to Improve the Monitoring of Outpatient Prescribing
- Reaching Out to Patients to Identify Adverse Drug Reactions and Nonadherence : Necessary but Not Sufficient
- The Status of Baby Boomers' Health in the United States : The Healthiest Generation?
- Ascorbic Acid Supplements and Kidney Stone Incidence Among Men : A Prospective Study
- The Risk of Taking Ascorbic Acid
- Safety-Net Hospitals : Other Hospitals Score Similarly on Patient Experience
- Safety-Net Hospitals : Other Hospitals Score Similarly on Patient Experience—Reply
- Hospital Salt
- Hospital Salt—Reply
- Prostate-Specific Antigen for Prostate Cancer Screening : A Different Strategy Should Be Planned
- Prostate Cancer Screening and Incidence : A Question of Causality
- Prostate Cancer Screening and Incidence : A Question of Causality—Reply
- Cultural Capital : Accounting for Power in Patient-Physician Interactions