Addressing Bias in Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
Interview with Amol S. Navathe, MD, PhD, author of Addressing Bias in Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
Interview with Amol S. Navathe, MD, PhD, author of Addressing Bias in Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
This Viewpoint discusses the importance of federal funding of biomedical research from the National Institutes of Health to scientific discovery, advancements in individual and public…
This Viewpoint highlights 10 categories of recommendations for preparing for current and future hurricane seasons.
This toolkit will help you identify ways your practice can promote racial and health equity, using data to better understand your patient population. The toolkit…
This JAMA Patient Page describes peptic ulcers and their causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
In this issue of JAMA, 2 articles characterize the impact of recent state abortion restrictions.1,2 Applying observational causal inference methods, the authors estimate a 1.7%…
This population-based, cross-sectional study investigates the infant mortality rate following the adoption of complete or 6-week abortion bans in a number of US states.
This cohort study estimates differential changes in fertility rates associated with abortion bans across and within states by age, race and ethnicity, marital status, educational…
The findings showed the highest mortality occurred among infants who were Black, lived in Southern states or had fetal birth defects.
This study examines trends in the prevalence of obesity-related measures in the US overall and by sex and age group, including weight-for-length, body mass index,…
The role of academic medical journals is to publish the best possible science, scholarship, and commentary, and also to curate these publications to inform the…