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Weekly Update
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May 17, 2025 |
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This week in JAMA+ AI Conversations, Stanford economist Susan Athey, PhD, discussed her study on how text and email nudges help students renew federal financial aid. How can this research help inform personalized approaches in medicine? Read the article, or listen to the podcast, to learn more.
Editor’s Picks in this week’s JAMA+ AI:
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Medical News
JAMA
How an Economist’s Application of Machine Learning to Target Nudges Applies to Precision Medicine
Roy Perlis, MD, MSc; Virginia Hunt
ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION
JAMA Network Open
Between-Visit Asthma Symptom Monitoring With a Scalable Digital Intervention: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Robert S. Rudin, PhD; Savanna Plombon, MPH; Jorge Sulca Flores, BS; et al
JAMA Network Open
Evaluation of an Ambient Artificial Intelligence Documentation Platform for Clinicians
Cheryl D. Stults, PhD; Sien Deng, PhD; Meghan C. Martinez, MPH; et al
VIEWPOINT
JAMA Oncology
The Role of Social Media in Fueling Bias in Oncology
Raffaele Giusti, MD; Gennaro Daniele, MD, PhD; Fotios Loupakis, MD, PhD
AUDIO
When Do Nudges Help?
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