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Should voters be concerned over Fetterman's cognitive ability after his stroke?
In India, the Climate Crisis is Becoming Unlivable
Did the U.S. Miss the Chance to Stop Monkeypox?
A Cure for Sickle Cell?
Advances in Gene Therapy for Sickle-cell Disease
Understanding the COVID numbers
How to Respond to the Omicron Variant
COVID Breakthrough Infections, The Signorile Show, SiriusXM
A reality we can hope for is not COVID zero, but COVID that doesn't disrupt our daily lives
Time and Financial Costs for Physician Practices Participating in MIPS
If you’re fully vaccinated, you can skip quarantine, CDC says
Over 200 People Have Been Arrested and Charged in the Capitol Siege, Who Are They and Why Did They Go?
Looking Back at an Impossible Year
Paging Dr. Khullar: What Covid Can Teach Us About Climate Change
Truth Gap Emerges as White House Attempts to Conceal President Trump's Full Medical Picture
Mental health and longevity
Finding Meaning in Medicine
Why Does Mental Illness Shorten Patients' Lifespans?
Declining Trust in the Medical Profession
Evaluating risk with your doctor
Who’s Responsible for Your Health and How Can Providers Foster Patients’ Trust?
Wellness Wednesday: Bone Marrow Transplants, FItness Research and Depression as a Chronic Illness
Why Are Americans Becoming Less Likely To Trust Doctors?
Medical Storytelling in Pursuit of Patient Outcomes
Exploring the Need for Doctors with Disabilities
Medical Metaphors
Doctors with Disabilities
Loneliness is Bad For Your Health
Social Isolation: A Growing Epidemic
Can Doctors’ Political Beliefs Affect Care?
The Problem with Fighting Cancer
Behavioral Economics and Physician Compensation
Improving Care for Complex Patients
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Our new @JAMA_current paper on Medicare's MIPS program👇 We find that MIPS is no better than chance at identifying good performance on various outcomes, and that PCPs who care for vulnerable patients may be at risk for penalties even when providing high-quality care. https://t.co/qpufEZz0at
2 months ago
RT @NewYorker: John Fetterman has won the Senate race in Pennsylvania. Revisit @DhruvKhullar on the attacks on Fetterman, which were troubl…
3 months ago
RT @wschpero: Medicare and Medicaid allocate ~ $24 billion in subsidies to safety-net hospitals each year. In a paper out today in @JAMANe…
3 months ago
RT @NewYorker: Any serious neurologic event inevitably raises concerns about whether a candidate can perform the duties of office, @DhruvKh…
4 months ago
New @NewYorker on John Fetterman and what voters should know about candidates’ health. It’s not that health should be off-limits, but health status is almost never the thing that differentiates a competent politician from an incompetent one. https://t.co/vwTcpZ6Qx2
4 months ago
RT @NewYorker: Revisit @DhruvKhullar’s profile of a trauma surgeon in Boston as she reflects on the most challenging and emotionally taxing…
4 months ago
RT @JAMA_current: Viewpoint from @DhruvKhullar describes several proposals to mitigate the role of social media in medical misinformation f…
4 months ago
RT @NewYorker: During the first year of the pandemic, when reports of coronavirus reinfections started to trickle in, the phenomenon was co…
4 months ago
Medical misinformation is as ancient as medical care, but social media has intensified its speed, reach, and consequences. My @JAMA_current piece on potential avenues to confront new variants of an old problem: https://t.co/sr8je84csV
5 months ago
RT @NewYorker: A once-in-a-century virus demanded trade-offs. Now we seem to have arrived at another judgment, @DhruvKhullar writes: the va…
5 months ago