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2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting

November 8-13, 2019. Atlanta, GA.

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  • Abstract Number: 1109

    Development of Smart-phone Spondyloarthritis Management System and Real-world Study of Chinese Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis
  • Abstract Number: 1110

    Expanding Access to Research Using Tele-Health: Lupus and Informatics Feasibility Study
  • Abstract Number: 1111

    Lupus Teledematology: A Pilot Project to Evaluate the Plausibility of a Rapid Access Dermatology Service for Lupus Patients
  • Abstract Number: 1112

    Rheumatologists’ Opinions and Use of Telemedicine in the Southwestern U.S
  • Abstract Number: 1113

    Improving Healthcare Quality and Reducing Cost via Online Interaction for Chinese Patients with Rheumatic Diseases Based on Smart System of Disease Management (SSDM) Mobile Tool
  • Abstract Number: 1114

    Survival and Cost of Biologic DMARDs in a Military Medical Center: A Quality Improvement Initiative
  • Abstract Number: 1115

    Switching Patterns Among Patients with Chronic Inflammatory Diseases Switching to an Infliximab Biosimilar or Remaining on Originator Infliximab (REMICADE)
  • Abstract Number: 1116

    Non-medical Switching from Reference to Biosimilar Etanercept – No Evidence for Nocebo Effect – a Retrospective Analysis of Real-life Data
  • Abstract Number: 1117

    Government Subsidization of Biologic Therapy for Inflammatory Arthritis in a Co-Funded Healthcare Model: A Singapore Experience
  • Abstract Number: 1118

    US Community Rheumatologists’ Knowledge and Perceptions of Biosimilar Expanded Indication Approval by Extrapolation
  • Abstract Number: 1119

    Patterns of Medication Use for Patients with Sarcoidosis: Data from the ACR’s RISE Registry
  • Abstract Number: 1120

    Prevalence of Burnout in Rheumatology Professionals
  • Abstract Number: 1121

    The Association Between Physician Sex and Faculty Rank Among Academic Rheumatologists in the United States
  • Abstract Number: 1122

    Factors Impacting Referral of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Patients to a Tertiary Level Pediatric Rheumatology Center in North India
  • Abstract Number: 1123

    Healthcare Factors More Predictive of Smoking Cessation in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Than Patient Characteristics
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