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In 2016, Proportion of Uninsured Americans Down to 10 Percent

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Larger reductions in uninsured rate in Medicaid expansion states, from 15.3 to 7.6 percent
Recommendations have been developed to support pediatric providers in managing patients with a diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

AAP Report Addresses Managing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

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Recommendations developed to support pediatric providers in managing patients with FASD diagnosis
Physician-group accountable care organizations (ACOs) participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program generated significantly more savings for Medicare that grew from 2012 to 2015 compared with hospital-integrated ACOs

Physician-Group ACOs Generate Medicare Savings

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Savings grow with longer participation and are significantly higher than hospital-integrated ACOs
Components of pharmacist-led discharge counseling vary widely

Components of Pharmacist-Led Discharge Counseling Vary

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Use of a dosage schedule, teach-back technique more commonly reported in studies outside the U.S.
Gender nonconformity is associated with mental distress for female and male students

Gender Nonconformity Linked to Students’ Mental Distress

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For male students, gender nonconformity strongly associated with substance use
For overweight/obese veterans with prediabetes

Participation Up With Online Diabetes Prevention Program

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But weight loss no different for online, in-person DPP for obese/overweight veterans with prediabetes
There is variation in the net clinical benefit of anticoagulants based on variation in published atrial fibrillation stroke rates

Net Benefit of Anticoagulants for A-Fib Varies With Stroke Rate

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Benefit of warfarin anticoagulation varies with varying published stroke rates
New risk factors have been identified for varicose vein disease

New Risk Factors Identified for Varicose Vein Disease

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Mendelian randomization analysis provides evidence that increased height causally tied to varicose veins
Emergency department interpreters are vital to quality care

Interpreter Services Critical for Emergency Care

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Authors recommend professional interpreter when practical if patient has limited English proficiency
Using actigraphy as a measure of sleep

Actigraphy May Overestimate Sleep in ICU Setting

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Wide ranges of sleep quality and quantity with use of actigraphy among critically ill patients in ICU