Coverage of our peer-reviewed research and news reporting in the health care and mainstream press.
Articles from U.S. News World Report and TechTarget referenced a study to be published in the September 2025 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®) and made available online on April 22, 2025. The study, “Impact of Telemedicine Use on Outpatient-Related CO2 Emissions: Estimate From a National Cohort,” found that the carbon footprint of the US was modestly decreased with the use of telemedicine in 2023.
An article from Becker’s ASC Review referenced an article published on AJMC.com, the website of AJMC. The article, “Trump’s New Tariffs Could Drive Up Health Care Costs, Experts Warn,” focused on how tariffs on imports could increase the costs of pharmaceuticals as well as make shortages worse in the US, as the US relies on China as a major producer of pharmaceutical ingredients.
EHA Plenary Abstracts Zoom in From Investigational Drugs to Molecular Signatures
June 14th 2025Abstracts presented during the plenary session of the 2025 European Hematology Association (EHA) Congress spanned from novel drug regimens for myeloma and lymphoma to investigation of leukemias on the molecular and genetic levels.
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Laundromats as a New Frontier in Community Health, Medicaid Outreach
May 29th 2025Lindsey Leininger, PhD, and Allister Chang, MPA, highlight the potential of laundromats as accessible, community-based settings to support Medicaid outreach, foster trust, and connect families with essential health and social services.
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Inside the Center's MDD Value Model and Its Use of Dynamic Pricing
May 13th 2025Larragem Raines, MS, of the Center for Innovation & Value Research, discusses the organization's major depressive disorder (MDD) open-source value model, dynamic pricing, and the future role of artificial intelligence in care.
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Managed Care Reflections: A Q&A With Melinda B. Buntin, PhD
June 2nd 2025To mark the 30th anniversary of The American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC), each issue in 2025 includes a special feature: reflections from a thought leader on what has changed—and what has not—over the past 3 decades and what’s next for managed care. The June issue features a conversation with Melinda B. Buntin, PhD, a health economist and a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Carey Business School.
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