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Session » (0175–0198) Health Services Research Poster I

Date: Sunday, October 26, 2025

Time: 10:30AM-12:30PM

Meeting: ACR Convergence 2025

10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0189
“Try it, you’ll love it”: Patterns of AI Scribes Use Among Rheumatologists
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0182
A Joint Effort: Implementing Depression Screening in a Safety-Net Rheumatology Clinic
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0191
Advanced therapy use in RA patients with moderate disease activity in a large NHS Foundation Trust in South London, UK
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0177
Artificial intelligence in adult and paediatric rheumatology practice and research: pilot results from an international survey
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0176
Development and Validation of an Accurate Patient Reported Outcome Measure-based Disease Activity Score to Enable Remote Monitoring in RA
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0179
Digital Divide in Rheumatology: Patterns of Technology and AI Adoption Across Generations of Specialists
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0192
Digital Empowerment on Hold: Adoption Gaps in Prescribable Digital Health Applications – A National Cross-Sectional Study from Germany
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0180
Digital Transformation in IMID Care: Results from the Implementation of IMIDOC
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0194
Evaluation of a Home-based Therapeutics Service: Feasibility, Patient and Caregiver Experience, and Cost
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0193
Evaluation of electronic health record and efficiency tool utilization by pediatric subspecialists
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0190
Health literacy and comorbidity burden: a cluster analysis in a national cohort of people with inflammatory arthritis
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0196
Increasing Timely Rheumatology Evaluation for High Risk Lupus Patients
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0188
Investigating Canadians’ information needs related to lupus: A Google Trends analysis of online search query data
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0181
Launch of the National Tele-Rheumatology Program (NTRP) to Expand Rheumatology Care to Rural Veterans
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0187
Message Testing in Online Recruitment Advertisements for a National Rheumatoid and Psoriatic Arthritis Study
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0184
Neurocognitive Complications of Lupus: A Multidisciplinary Program Model for Advanced Diagnostics, Management, and Clinical Research
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0183
Optimizing the Clinical Application of Rheumatology Guidelines Using Large Language Models: A Retrieval-Augmented Generation Framework Integrating EULAR and ACR Recommendations
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0175
Patient Satisfaction with a New Patient Video Triage Program
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0178
Prevalence and factors associated with virtual rheumatology care utilization in a national population of Veterans with RA
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0185
Promoting Health Services Research Rigor and Reproducibility using CodeMapper: A novel tool for harmonization, collaboration, and precision
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0197
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients who screen positive for anxiety, depression, and/or fibromyalgia are more likely to report problems with sleeping, memory, and/or social activities than to have an abnormal rheumatoid factor or ACPA
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0195
Utility of Repeat ANA Testing
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0186
Validation of Asynchronous Telehealth Visit for Adults and Children with Inflammatory Arthritis and Feasibility of Applying Thermal Imaging during Visits
10:30AM-12:30PM
Abstract Number: 0198
Variation in RA disease activity measure assessment and treatment change documentation in virtual vs in-office rheumatology visits

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