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
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
Mental Health Treatment Access: Experience, Hypotheticals, and Public Opinion41
The Perils of Medicalization for Population Health and Health Equity40
The Effects of Recent Polarized Elections on Mental Health37
A Comparative Analysis of International Drug Price Negotiation Frameworks: An Interview Study of Key Stakeholders34
Fifty Years of Trust Research in Health Care: A Synthetic Review34
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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