Milbank Quarterly

Papers
(The H4-Index of Milbank Quarterly is 22. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Rapid Transition to Telehealth and the Digital Divide: Implications for Primary Care Access and Equity in a Post‐COVID Era188
US State Policies, Politics, and Life Expectancy139
Situating the Continuum of Overdose Risk in the Social Determinants of Health: A New Conceptual Framework99
International Collaboration to Ensure Equitable Access to Vaccines for COVID‐19: The ACT‐Accelerator and the COVAX Facility95
Long COVID and Health Inequities: The Role of Primary Care82
The Impact of Choosing Wisely Interventions on Low‐Value Medical Services: A Systematic Review81
Is Obesity Policy in England Fit for Purpose? Analysis of Government Strategies and Policies, 1992–202079
Life Satisfaction and Subsequent Physical, Behavioral, and Psychosocial Health in Older Adults76
Artificial Intelligence and Liability in Medicine: Balancing Safety and Innovation60
Dark Nudges and Sludge in Big Alcohol: Behavioral Economics, Cognitive Biases, and Alcohol Industry Corporate Social Responsibility59
A Commons for a Supply Chain in the Post‐COVID‐19 Era: The Case for a Reformed Strategic National Stockpile54
Approval of Cancer Drugs With Uncertain Therapeutic Value: A Comparison of Regulatory Decisions in Europe and the United States37
Money Moves the Mare: The Response of Community‐Based Organizations to Health Care's Embrace of Social Determinants28
COVID‐19: The Time for Collaboration Between Long‐Term Services and Supports, Health Care Systems, and Public Health Is Now28
Conceptualizing the Mechanisms of Social Determinants of Health: A Heuristic Framework to Inform Future Directions for Mitigation28
The Role of Value‐Based Payment in Promoting Innovation to Address Social Risks: A Cross‐Sectional Study of Social Risk Screening by US Physicians27
Weathering in Detroit: Place, Race, Ethnicity, and Poverty as Conceptually Fluctuating Social Constructs Shaping Variation in Allostatic Load25
State‐Level Transgender‐Specific Policies, Race/Ethnicity, and Use of Medical Gender Affirmation Services among Transgender and Other Gender‐Diverse People in the United States25
Savings or Selection? Initial Spending Reductions in the Medicare Shared Savings Program and Considerations for Reform25
Ethical and Legal Implications of Remote Monitoring of Medical Devices25
Population Health in the Time of COVID‐19: Confirmations and Revelations23
US State Polarization, Policymaking Power, and Population Health23
Fifty Years of Trust Research in Health Care: A Synthetic Review22
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