Milbank Quarterly

Papers
(The H4-Index of Milbank Quarterly is 23. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information99
Overcoming Common Anxieties in Knowledge Translation: Advice for Scholarly Issue Advocates95
How Are You Doing… Really? A Review of Whole Person Health Assessments93
Review of Emergent Financing Models for Mental Health Crisis Systems78
Centering Equity in Evidence‐Informed Decision Making: Theoretical and Practical Considerations43
Mental Health Treatment Access: Experience, Hypotheticals, and Public Opinion41
Evidence on Scaling in Health and Social Care: An Umbrella Review41
When the Bough Breaks: The Financial Burden of Childbirth and Postpartum Care by Insurance Type41
The Perils of Medicalization for Population Health and Health Equity40
The Effects of Recent Polarized Elections on Mental Health37
Fifty Years of Trust Research in Health Care: A Synthetic Review34
A Comparative Analysis of International Drug Price Negotiation Frameworks: An Interview Study of Key Stakeholders34
Issue Information33
The Pitfalls of Ascribing Moral Agency to Corporations: Public Obligation and Political and Social Contexts in the Commercial Determinants of Health31
The Orphan Drug Act at 40: Legislative Triumph and the Challenges of Success29
Federal Nutrition Assistance Programs 2021 to 2025: Policy Expansion and Contraction28
Issue Information27
In the September 2023 Issue of the Quarterly27
Child Poverty and Health: The Role of Income Support Policies26
The Workforce Needed to Address Population Health25
Naming and Framing: Six Principles for Embedding Health Equity Language in Policy Research, Writing, and Practice25
Medicaid Expansion Among Nonelderly Adults and Cardiovascular Disease: Efficiency Vs. Equity24
Mixed Signals in Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Well‐Being Indicators in the United States: A Call for Improvements to Population Health Monitoring24
A Population Health Impact Pyramid for Health Care23
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