State Medicaid agencies can now apply to participate in a new model that supports voluntary, outcomes-based agreements between Medicaid programs and manufacturers of gene therapies for sickle cell ...
A legal technique deployed by Utah to restrict gender-affirming care for minors aims at a core component of the clinician–patient relationship: clinicians’ ability to rely on patients ...
Seeing a man who lives in a cardboard box come to the aid of someone having a possible psychotic episode, a resident ponders the boundaries of doctors’ — and humans’ — responsibility to ...
Daniel Aaron is an associate professor of law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal.
Rifampin-resistant tuberculosis has traditionally been treated with 18-to-24-month regimens, but shorter, all-oral regimens may offer efficacious alternatives. New research findings are summarized ...
For decades after the identification of mpox in humans in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 1970, the disease was largely confined to the rural areas of Central and West Africa and thus ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when ...
For decades, poor treatment options and low-quality evidence plagued care for patients with rifampin-resistant tuberculosis. The advent of new drugs to treat tuberculosis and enhanced funding now ...
Two patients with congenital generalized lipodystrophy type 1 due to a variant in AGPAT2 (c.589-2A→G) who had been receiving insulin and metreleptin were switched to tirzepatide and were ...
Supported in part by grants (JP18K09018, to Dr. Ito, and 21H05046, to Dr. Takayanagi) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI program, by a grant (JPMJFR205Z, to Dr. Okamoto ...