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Impact of a Mobile Money–Based Conditional Cash Transfer Intervention on Health Care Utilization in Southern Madagascar: Mixed-Methods Study

Impact of a Mobile Money–Based Conditional Cash Transfer Intervention on Health Care Utilization in Southern Madagascar: Mixed-Methods Study

Digital transformation has made a stark difference for previously disenfranchised communities, especially in the field of financial services [1]. One technology that stands out is mobile money, which allows the creation of bank accounts and enables financial transactions using unstructured supplementary service data codes without requiring an internet connection [1]. The use of mobile money has seen an unprecedented rise in SSA over the past years, with over 781 million users in 2022 [2].

Mara Anna Franke, Anne Neumann, Kim Nordmann, Daniela Suleymanova, Onja Gabrielle Ravololohanitra, Julius Valentin Emmrich, Samuel Knauss

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60811

Evaluation of Financial Support Workshops for Patients Under State Pension Age With Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Survey Study

Evaluation of Financial Support Workshops for Patients Under State Pension Age With Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Survey Study

In fact, there is an estimated annual loss of productivity of £362.6m (US $453.3m), in addition to disability financial support totaling £280.2m (US $350.3m) and an overall cost to society for this cohort of £681.6m (US $ 853.9m) in the United Kingdom [17]. This has a cumulative negative financial effect due to the association of DCM with a low socioeconomic index, a delayed diagnosis, and poor outcomes [18].

Tanzil Rujeedawa, Zahabiya Karimi, Helen Wood, Irina Sangeorzan, Roy Smith, Iwan Sadler, Esther Martin-Moore, Adrian Gardner, Andreas K Demetriades, Rohitashwa Sinha, Gordan Grahovac, Antony Bateman, Naomi Deakin, Benjamin Davies

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59032

Wastewater Surveillance Pilot at US Military Installations: Cost Model Analysis

Wastewater Surveillance Pilot at US Military Installations: Cost Model Analysis

To address these issues, the Do D commissioned several WWS pilot studies aimed at figuring out the logistical, operational, and financial aspects of implementing a WWS program. One such study demonstrated the effectiveness of wastewater screening of blackwater from Coast Guard vessels [29].

Jaleal S Sanjak, Erin M McAuley, Justin Raybern, Richard Pinkham, Jacob Tarnowski, Nicole Miko, Bridgette Rasmussen, Christian J Manalo, Michael Goodson, Blake Stamps, Bryan Necciai, Shanmuga Sozhamannan, Ezekiel J Maier

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e54750

Connecting Female Entertainment Workers in Cambodia to Health Care Services Using mHealth: Economic Evaluation of Mobile Link

Connecting Female Entertainment Workers in Cambodia to Health Care Services Using mHealth: Economic Evaluation of Mobile Link

The adoption and scale-up of Mobile Link and other m Health interventions will depend on their effectiveness, value, and financial costs [10]. This study conducted a 3-part economic evaluation of Mobile Link to understand its costs, cost-effectiveness, and budget impact.

Anton L V Avanceña, Carinne Brody, Pheak Chhoun, Sovannary Tuot, Siyan Yi

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e52734

Data-Driven Fundraising: Strategic Plan for Medical Education

Data-Driven Fundraising: Strategic Plan for Medical Education

However, to fulfill this role, institutions need financial resources. Digital medicine, a rapidly evolving field of technology and health care, is revolutionizing how fundraising is conducted toward funding medical research and public health initiatives. Data, in conjunction with artificial intelligence, are transforming health care and paving the way for personalized medicine.

Alireza Jalali, Jacline Nyman, Ouida Loeffelholz, Chantelle Courtney

JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e53624

Exploring the Impact of Device Sourcing on Real-World Adherence and Cost Implications of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Patients With Diabetes: Retrospective Claims Analysis

Exploring the Impact of Device Sourcing on Real-World Adherence and Cost Implications of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Patients With Diabetes: Retrospective Claims Analysis

When a patient has a choice in dispensing source, the channel decision may be influenced by physician or patient preference, differences in patient out-of-pocket financial responsibility, or other factors. No studies have been published examining the impact of the CGM device dispensing source on device adherence and costs, to the authors’ knowledge.

Jason C Allaire, Consuela Dennis, Arti Masturzo, Steven Wittlin

JMIR Diabetes 2024;9:e58832

A Digital Respiratory Ward in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland, England, for Patients With COVID-19: Economic Evaluation of the Impact on Acute Capacity and Wider National Health Service Resource Use

A Digital Respiratory Ward in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland, England, for Patients With COVID-19: Economic Evaluation of the Impact on Acute Capacity and Wider National Health Service Resource Use

The low financial and safety risk to health systems, digital scalability, widespread digital literacy, and high access to smartphones has meant there is an opportunity to be better prepared for future pandemics and enable wider digital diffusion into health care to support patients with other diseases, especially when there is continued capacity constraint.

Jim Swift, Noel O'Kelly, Chris Barker, Alex Woodward, Sudip Ghosh

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e47441

Value of Electronic Health Records Measured Using Financial and Clinical Outcomes: Quantitative Study

Value of Electronic Health Records Measured Using Financial and Clinical Outcomes: Quantitative Study

Value from the health care perspective has been described in terms of dollars (financial), productivity (clinical), effectiveness (clinical) [7], cost savings (financial) [8], improvement in clinical decisions (clinical; Rudin et al [9]), supporting triage decisions (clinical; Rudin et al [9]), supporting collaborations among the providers (clinical; Rudin et al [9]), increased productivity (financial and clinical) [9], etc.

Shikha Modi, Sue S Feldman, Eta S Berner, Benjamin Schooley, Allen Johnston

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e52524

The Use of Medical Crowdfunding to Mitigate the Personal Costs of Serious Chronic Illness: Scoping Review

The Use of Medical Crowdfunding to Mitigate the Personal Costs of Serious Chronic Illness: Scoping Review

Medical crowdfunding (MCF) is the use of online platforms to raise funds to offset financial burden created by accumulating expenses and declining income for people experiencing health problems [1]. This financial coping behavior requires a person in need (beneficiary) or someone close to them (campaigner) to create a campaign that is then shared.

Mary Killela, Caitlin Biddell, Jessica Keim-Malpass, Todd A Schwartz, Sandra Soto, Jessica Williams, Sheila Santacroce

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44530