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Session » Health Services Research - Poster I

Date: Sunday, November 13, 2016

Time: 9:00AM-11:00AM

Meeting: 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 89
2015 ACR/ARHP Workforce Study (WFS): Adult Rheumatology Specialists in the United States: Effect of Gender and Generation
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 93
2015 ACR/ARHP Workforce Study in the United States: Adult Rheumatologist Supply and Demand Projections for 2015-2030
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 83
A Qualitative Study Exploring Participants’ Perception of the Making It Work Program, an Online Program to Help People with Inflammatory Arthritis Maintain Employment
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 91
A Systematic Review of Smartphone Applications for Measuring and Recording Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease Activity
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 99
Academic and Non-Academic Rheumatology: Practice Trends and Common Barriers to Practice from the 2015 ACR/ARHP Workforce Study Survey
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 95
An Analysis of Malpractice Litigation in Rheumatology
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 98
Daily Symptom Reports in a Smartphone-Based Study ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Pain’: Patterns of Attrition over the First Six Months
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 97
Effects of DMARD Tapering on Treatment Costs and Work Productivity in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients- an Analysis from the Prospective Randomized Controlled Retro- Study
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 85
Evaluation of Patient Satisfaction with the on-Tracc Program; Benefits of a Joint Approach
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 87
Familiarity Vital for Telemedicine Uptake Among Parents of Pediatric Rheumatology Patients
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 80
Impact of a Patient Support Program on Abandonment of Adalimumab Treatment Initiation in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, and Psoriatic Arthritis
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 90
Impacts of Anti-TNF Treatment on Improvement in Work Place and Household Productivity in Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 92
Is Patient Support Program (PSP) Participation Associated with Longer Persistence and Greater Adherence Among New Users of Adalimumab?
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 86
Optimizing the Efficiency of Patient Data Capture Using Smartphone Technology: Evaluation of the Correlation Between Promis Instruments for PRO Data Capture
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 100
Patient Support Program for Adalimumab-Treated Patients in Brazil: Impact on Patients’ Adherence and Persistence
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 88
Patient-Clinician Co-Participation in Design of an App for RA Management Via Telehealth Yields an App with High Usability and Acceptance
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 82
Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis in Germany: Are They Ready for Ehealth Via Mobile Medical Applications?
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 94
Performance of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Measure for Physical Function in Early RA
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 101
Rheumatology Care Utilization and Geographic Distance from Rheumatology Sites within the United States Veteran Affairs Health Care System
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 102
The 2015 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Workforce Study: A Snapshot of Academic Division Directors
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 96
Transforming Healthcare in Rheumatology: From Inpatient to Outpatient Care without Reductions in Healthcare Quality
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 84
Treatment Outcomes and Predictors of Patient Support Program Use Among Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Results from a Post-Marketing Observational Study (PMOS)
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 81
Understanding the Importance of a Patient’s Role in the Management of RA: Physician- and Patient-Based Survey

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