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Highlights In This Issue October 2017 Volume 177, Number 10 JAMA Internal Medicine Pages 1405-1548 Clinical Review & Education Research Challenges in Clinical Group Exercise and Mobility in Older Adults 1437 Electrocardiography For this cluster-randomized, single-blind intervention trial, Brach and colleagues com- pared the effectiveness of the On the Move group exercise program, which focuses on the timing and coordination of movement, with a seated strength, endurance, and flexibility program (usual care) at improving function, disability, and walking ability of older adults. II Results showed that the group exercise program was more effective at improving mobility than a usual-care exercise program. 1520 Macroscopic T-Wave Alternans: Access to Specialists for Medicaid Enrollees 1445 A Red Flag for Code Blue For this quasiexperimental difference-in-differences analysis of Consumer Assessment of PK Moore and Coauthors Healthcare Providers and Systems survey data, Ndumele and colleagues compared ratings of access to specialists for adult Medicaid and commercial enrollees before and after the LETTERS implementation of time and distance standards for managed care organizations to ensure Research Letter an adequate supply of specialist physicians for enrollees. Results showed that specialty ac- 1523 | FIREARM VIOLENCE cess standards did not lead to widespread improvements in access to specialist http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Internal Medicine American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2017 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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2168-6106
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2168-6114
DOI
10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.6169
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In This Issue October 2017 Volume 177, Number 10 JAMA Internal Medicine Pages 1405-1548 Clinical Review & Education Research Challenges in Clinical Group Exercise and Mobility in Older Adults 1437 Electrocardiography For this cluster-randomized, single-blind intervention trial, Brach and colleagues com- pared the effectiveness of the On the Move group exercise program, which focuses on the timing and coordination of movement, with a seated strength, endurance, and flexibility program (usual care) at improving function, disability, and walking ability of older adults. II Results showed that the group exercise program was more effective at improving mobility than a usual-care exercise program. 1520 Macroscopic T-Wave Alternans: Access to Specialists for Medicaid Enrollees 1445 A Red Flag for Code Blue For this quasiexperimental difference-in-differences analysis of Consumer Assessment of PK Moore and Coauthors Healthcare Providers and Systems survey data, Ndumele and colleagues compared ratings of access to specialists for adult Medicaid and commercial enrollees before and after the LETTERS implementation of time and distance standards for managed care organizations to ensure Research Letter an adequate supply of specialist physicians for enrollees. Results showed that specialty ac- 1523 | FIREARM VIOLENCE cess standards did not lead to widespread improvements in access to specialist

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Published: Oct 1, 2017

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