Check out the November/December NCMJ to learn about infant mortality, prenatal care, HPV, osteoporosis, eating disorders, intimate partner violence, and more.
The Sept/Oct issue of the NCMJ addresses influenza, HIV, and syphilis, as well as lesser-known diseases such as La Crosse encephalitis and parasitic skin infections.
Value-based care aims to promote better health—and better patient experiences—while controlling costs. The July/August issue of the NCMJ discusses some of the ways this can be accomplished.
The May/June issue of the NCMJ explores how new developments, as well as better prevention, are helping patients with a range of conditions.
This issue of the NCMJ addresses the ramifications and opportunities of upcoming changes in health care delivery and payment models for the health care workforce in North Carolina.
In this issue of the NCMJ, original research articles explore topics related to environmental health, social determinants of health, infectious diseases, health policy, clinical trial participation, and health care utilization.
NCMJ November/December 2014