Using Lorenz Curves to Measure Racial Inequities in COVID-19 Testing

Using Lorenz Curves to Measure Racial Inequities in COVID-19 Testing

Aaloke Mody, MD, joins JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a cross-sectional study that uses Lorenz curves as a metric for quantifying racial inequities in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) testing. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/2MOMjWG.

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COVID-19 and Health Care's New Normal

COVID-19 and Health Care's New Normal

Don Berwick, MD, MPP, of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, discusses choices societies and the medical profession can make to improve health care and reduce inequities as we move out of the ac...

6 Maj 202033min

Coronavirus Q&A: Update From the CDC

Coronavirus Q&A: Update From the CDC

Anne Schuchat, MD, Principal Deputy Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discusses evolution of CDC guidance and latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded Fri...

5 Maj 202035min

Contact Tracing Assessment of COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics in Taiwan

Contact Tracing Assessment of COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics in Taiwan

Interview with Hsien-Ho Lin, MD, ScD, author of Contact Tracing Assessment of COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics in Taiwan and Risk at Different Exposure Periods Before and After Symptom Onset

1 Maj 202015min

COVID-19 and US Health Care Spending

COVID-19 and US Health Care Spending

The US spends more on health care as a proportion of its GDP than any other nation. Will the COVID-19 pandemic reduce or accelerate that spending? Sherry Glied, PhD, Dean and Professor of Public Servi...

29 Apr 202032min

Caution Needed on the Use of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine for Coronavirus Disease 2019

Caution Needed on the Use of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine for Coronavirus Disease 2019

Steven M. Bradley, MD, MPH joins JAMA Network editors to discuss a randomized clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of 2 chloroquine diphosphate dosages in patients with severe coronavirus...

28 Apr 202014min

Pandemic Part 2: A Trip to Philadelphia's Mutter Museum

Pandemic Part 2: A Trip to Philadelphia's Mutter Museum

A new exhibit on the 1918 flu pandemic asks: What is an individual's responsibility to their community during a pandemic? Exhibit curator Jane Boyd and museum manager Nancy Hill take Jennifer Abbasi o...

27 Apr 202022min

Pandemic Part 1: 1918 Flu Pandemic and COVID-19

Pandemic Part 1: 1918 Flu Pandemic and COVID-19

Medical historian Howard Markel, MD, PhD, director of the University of Michigan's Center for the History of Medicine, speaks with JAMA Fishbein fellow Angel Desai, MD, about lessons from the devastat...

27 Apr 202032min

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Ventilatory Management for COVID-Related Respiratory Failure

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Ventilatory Management for COVID-Related Respiratory Failure

Management of COVID-19-related respiratory failure differs from what is necessary for ARDS. Rather than having alveolar edema, COVID-19 patients have pulmonary vascular dysregulation. Gas exchange is ...

24 Apr 202026min

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