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Proposal and Strategy for Nursing-Led Research: Protocol for an Unfunded Clinical Trial

Proposal and Strategy for Nursing-Led Research: Protocol for an Unfunded Clinical Trial

Thus, we did not require specific insurance for any potential injury to participants; they were covered by the phase 1 insurance or health system insurance. Data from participants in the phase 1 clinical trial were coded for our study to ensure privacy [25]. Both clinical trial protocols and informed consent forms were in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki [26].

Leticia Carmen Simón-López, Ismael Ortuño-Soriano, Raquel Luengo-González, Paloma Posada-Moreno, Ignacio Zaragoza-García, Rubén Sánchez-Gómez

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e56062

Crowdfunding for Complementary and Alternative Cancer Treatments in Tijuana, Mexico: Content Analysis

Crowdfunding for Complementary and Alternative Cancer Treatments in Tijuana, Mexico: Content Analysis

For people seeking CAM cancer care abroad, private and public insurance typically does not reimburse any or all costs of this treatment. In these cases, crowdfunding can serve as a means of accessing CAM cancer care through helping the beneficiary not only to afford the treatment itself but also to pay for indirect expenses like travel, accommodation, and time off work [6]. Previous scholarship on crowdfunding for CAM cancer treatments has identified several concerns with this practice.

Jeremy Snyder, Marco Zenone, Ashmita Grewal, Timothy Caulfield

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e52018

Identifying Predictors of Heart Failure Readmission in Patients From a Statutory Health Insurance Database: Retrospective Machine Learning Study

Identifying Predictors of Heart Failure Readmission in Patients From a Statutory Health Insurance Database: Retrospective Machine Learning Study

Routinely collected data from statutory health insurance (SHI) companies provide large longitudinal data sets representative of the general population. The advantages include reflecting comprehensive and real-life health care provisions for all insured people [7]. Health insurance is mandatory in Germany, with about 90% of the population having SHI [8]. Membership is open to everyone, independent of income, age, or state of health [9].

Rebecca T Levinson, Cinara Paul, Andreas D Meid, Jobst-Hendrik Schultz, Beate Wild

JMIR Cardio 2024;8:e54994

Exploring the Impact of Device Sourcing on Real-World Adherence and Cost Implications of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Patients With Diabetes: Retrospective Claims Analysis

Exploring the Impact of Device Sourcing on Real-World Adherence and Cost Implications of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Patients With Diabetes: Retrospective Claims Analysis

To begin closing that knowledge gap, this retrospective analysis of insurance claims data assessed differences in adherence rates and costs among patients with diabetes obtaining CGM supplies through durable medical equipment providers and those using pharmacy services.

Jason C Allaire, Consuela Dennis, Arti Masturzo, Steven Wittlin

JMIR Diabetes 2024;9:e58832

Optimal Systolic Blood Pressure for the Prevention of All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in Older Adults With Hypertension: Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study

Optimal Systolic Blood Pressure for the Prevention of All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in Older Adults With Hypertension: Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study

The 2019 Japanese Society of Hypertension guidelines recommend different target blood pressures for different age categories— This retrospective cohort study used data from the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) database. The NHIS is a single obligatory social insurance system covering health care service costs in Korea. The entire population residing in Korea subscribes to mandatory social insurance, and all medical care institutions claim medical fees.

Jae Jun Lee, Kyung Hee Lee

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e52182

Peer Review of “Insider Threats to the Military Health System: A Systematic Background Check of TRICARE West Providers”

Peer Review of “Insider Threats to the Military Health System: A Systematic Background Check of TRICARE West Providers”

In general, the manuscript [1] is informative and includes a lot of information on health care providers who participate in TRICARE insurance. The study examines those who have received some sort of exclusion, sanction, or other reprimand based on health care fraud or harm. This study is timely and has practical implications for protecting patient care, particularly for those who are in a vulnerable position such as veterans or warfighters.

Anonymous

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e57701

Author’s Reponse to Peer Reviews of “Insider Threats to the Military Health System: A Systematic Background Check of TRICARE West Providers”

Author’s Reponse to Peer Reviews of “Insider Threats to the Military Health System: A Systematic Background Check of TRICARE West Providers”

In general, the manuscript [2] is informative and includes a lot of information on health care providers who participate in TRICARE insurance. The study examines those who have received some sort of exclusion, sanction, or other reprimand based on health care fraud or harm. This study is timely and has practical implications for protecting patient care, particularly for those who are in a vulnerable position such as veterans or warfighters.

David Bychkov

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e57116

Insider Threats to the Military Health System: A Systematic Background Check of TRICARE West Providers

Insider Threats to the Military Health System: A Systematic Background Check of TRICARE West Providers

From 2020 to 2021, TRICARE, the Defense Health Agency (DHA) insurance scheme, maintained a steady beneficiary pool of 9.6 million military beneficiaries. Meanwhile, its civilian roster ballooned from 548,297 to 713,395 providers, a 30.11% increase over 1 fiscal year [1].

David Bychkov

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e52198