This will be the last post of 2018 for us here at The Medical Care Blog. We would like to take this opportunity, as we do every year, to recognize YOU – our reader – as well as our contributors. We are really proud of the work we’ve done this year, and we hope you’ve enjoyed reading. Thank you for continuing to share these posts with your colleagues and friends!
And now, here they are – the most-viewed posts of 2018:
- The SOCIAL Determinants of Health? What About the POLITICAL Determinants of Health? by Ranit Mishori
- The Social Determinants of Addiction by Rebekah Rollston
- The myth of female hysteria and health disparities among women by Lisa Lines
- The Effect of Co-Payments on Incarcerated Women by Morgan Craven
- Is your activity tracker a medical device? by Alexa Ortiz and Catherine Gupta
- End-of-Life Care and the Opioid Crisis: Potential Implications and Unintended Consequences by Elizabeth Fehlberg, Ila Broyles, Dorothy Wu, and Michael Halpern
- Five principles for developing digital clinic-based, behavior-change health interventions by Olivia Burrus, Catherine Gupta, Alexa Ortiz, and Camilla Harshbarger (a version of this post was published as a Commentary in the journal – the first in our new Fresh Voices series)
- Opportunistic Salpingectomy: How is this Not Totally a Thing? by Barbie Zabielski
- Medical Care for Social Good: A Proposal for P-Corp Certification by Gregory Stevens
- Health Wonk Review – November 2018 by Lisa Lines