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Massachusetts health care reform associated with improved health outcomes in adults

Health care reform in Massachusetts, which has been considered a model for the Affordable Care Act, was associated with reduced all-cause mortality and deaths from causes potentially affected by access to health care, according to a new study.

New methadone safety clinical practice guideline released

New guidelines for prescribing methadone for opioid addiction and pain management offer advice for primary care and specialty providers about safety and electrocardiogram monitoring to identify patients at high risk for cardiac problems.

MKSAP Quiz: 3-month history of irregular menses

A 32-year-old woman is evaluated for increased hair growth on the face and chest and a 3-month history of irregular menses. She has a 5-year history of hypothyroidism. Her only medication is levothyroxine. Terminal hair growth of the upper lip, chin, sides of the face, and middle of the chest is noted. Pelvic examination reveals clitoromegaly. What is the most appropriate next diagnostic test?

Pathology of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease improves after bariatric surgery

Bariatric surgery improved nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in obese patients, according to a study presented at Digestive Disease Week.

Hypertension may be underdiagnosed in rheumatoid arthritis patients

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis are nearly 30% less likely to be diagnosed with hypertension than those without the disease, a study found.

Physician resources available for MERS

The first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) has been reported in the United States. This issue has been followed closely by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over the past several months, as its arrival in the U.S. and its 30% mortality rate have raised the level of attention and concern.

Lessons learned during an unplanned EHR downtime

Yul Ejnes, MD, MACP, continues his monthly column at KevinMD.com in a column that describes the pros and cons of electronic health records after he went without his for longer than expected.

ACP to host its first national conference in India in September 2014

The College will host its first national conference in New Delhi, India, Sept. 5-6, 2014, at the Le Meridien hotel. The conference focus is “The Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases,” and it will feature both U.S.-based and India-based physicians as faculty speakers.

ACP offers resources to help with CMS physician payment data release

In response to CMS's recent release of physician payment data, ACP has created a Frequently Asked Questions document for physicians responding to patient inquiries or needing a reference tool on the data release.

Jock Murray, MD, MACP, inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame

Former ACP Regent T.J. (Jock) Murray, MD, MACP, was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (CMHF).

ACP Internist is online and coming to your mailbox

The latest issue of ACP Internist is online and coming to your mailbox. Top stories include portable ultrasound, medical nonadherence, and cognitive strategies for being a better doctor.

Vote for your favorite entry

ACP InternistWeekly's cartoon caption contest continues. Readers can vote for their favorite caption to determine the winner.