The AJMC® clinical page includes all the published content across AJMC.com, The American Journal of Managed Care® and Evidence-Based Oncology™ on a variety of specialties, including dermatology, cardiology, oncology, and rheumatology.
July 14th 2025
Medicare inflation rebates fail to curb rising drug prices, highlighting the need for further policy action to control costs.
Putting AIDS 2018 Into Perspective: Clinical Implications
August 14th 2018The 2018 International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam brought a plethora of new clinical implications for HIV care, reflecting ongoing investments in research efforts and optimism across all clinical domains, including vaccines, prevention, and new treatment approaches. However, with the excitement also came caution in other areas, such as stagnant incidence rates.
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Dr Robert Gabbay Discusses Disseminating the Joslin Clinical Guidelines
August 3rd 2018The Joslin Clinical Guidelines are designed to be streamlined and disseminated as widely as possible, explained Robert A. Gabbay, MD, PhD, FACP, senior vice president and chief medical officer of Joslin Diabetes Center.
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Interventions for AML After Relapse Work Best in Patients Who Achieved CR
July 30th 2018Treatment options for patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who relapse after an allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (allo-HCT) are limited, but those who are able to receive intensive interventions receive a second allo-HCT or donor lymphocyte infusion. A study in JAMA Oncology sought to compare the 2 options for patients who relapse.
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Study Investigates Protein Receptor Subtype for Promoting Remyelination in MS
July 27th 2018Multiple sclerosis (MS) involves the progressive loss of the protective layer of nerve fibers, myelin, and its loss, called demyelination, results in symptoms of MS. Blocking the protein receptor, muscarinic type 3 (M3R), may be effective in promoting remyelination in patients with MS, based on the results of a study published by the Journal of Neuroscience.
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HIV Comorbidities Associated With More Hospitalizations, Increased Costs
July 26th 2018As people living with HIV now have a normal life expectancy, thanks to antiretroviral therapy, the burden of comorbidities is on the rise, and more than half of deaths in the patient population are attributable to these comorbidities.
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What We're Reading: ACA Insurance Tax; Promising Alzheimer Drug; Healthcare Migration to Google
July 26th 2018The House voted to delay an Affordable Care Act health insurance tax until 2021 and expand Health Savings Accounts; in a large clinical trial, an Alzheimer drug reduced plaques in the brains of patients and slowed the progression of dementia; after leaving high-profile positions in government and at healthcare organizations, more big names in healthcare are ending up at Google's companies instead of universities.
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