This Viewpoint reviews the history of administrative risk adjustment models used in health care and provides recommendations for modernizing these models to promote their safe, transparent, equitable, and efficient use.
Source: JAMA Online First

This Viewpoint discusses the benefits and drawbacks of current risk adjustment tools, outlines the pressures clinicians may face to use these tools, and proposes principles and policy solutions to ensure that risk adjustment is clinically meaningful and to minimize gaming and waste.
Source: JAMA Online First

This JAMA Insights discusses adverse long-term effects of gestational diabetes on the pregnant individual and the exposed fetus.
Source: JAMA Online First

This JAMA Patient Page describes the common oral nonprescription pain medications acetaminophen, aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium.
Source: JAMA Online First

This study analyzes data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to identify whether new residency training slots went to rural and underserved areas with the greatest need.
Source: JAMA Online First

In this narrative medicine essay, an infectious diseases fellow understands while grieving her father that care cannot always be measured in cure but rather in listening and loving.
Source: JAMA Online First

This Medical News article discusses new research on artificial intelligence systems such as ChatGPT and Med-PaLM.
Source: JAMA Online First

This Viewpoint discusses ways that artificial intelligence (AI) may improve the productivity of primary care physicians with easier and more accurate use of AI-enhanced electronic health records.
Source: JAMA Online First

This special communication discusses whether large language models (LLMs) are being trained with the right kind of self-supervision and if the purported value propositions of using LLMs in medicine are being verified.
Source: JAMA Online First

In this narrative medicine essay, a palliative care counselor identifies gaps in the meaning of common terms between the medical community and the loved ones of individuals with traumatic injuries by reflecting on her current work as a counselor in a trauma center and to her experiences after her son’s fatal car crash.
Source: JAMA Online First