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Session » Health Services Research, Quality Measures and Quality of Care - Innovations in Health Care Delivery

Meeting: 2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

Abstract Number: 1906
Comparison Of Decision Rules For Identifying Patients With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) In Administrative Healthcare Databases
Abstract Number: 1907
Acceptability Of Various Technology-Based Communication Modalities In a Rheumatology Clinic
Abstract Number: 1908
Quality Of Life and Adherence To Treatment In Patients Managed In Nursing Clinics In Rheumatology
Abstract Number: 1909
Interpretation Of Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) By Rheumatologists
Abstract Number: 1910
Validation Of The Mayo Hip Questionnaire: Validity and Sensitivity To Change
Abstract Number: 1911
How Are Actual Patterns Of Care For a Health System In Rheumatology In Comparison With Validated Quality Measures?
Abstract Number: 1912
Do Persons With SLE In Poverty Rate Interactions With Providers and Health Plans Differently?
Abstract Number: 1913
Expectations RA Patients Have For Their Treatment – A Comparison Of Clinical Results For Biologic and Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug Treated Patients Using Multiple Medical Cohorts
Abstract Number: 1914
Patient and Physician Perspectives On Family Planning and Pregnancy Issues In Systemic Inflammatory Diseases: Mind The Gap!
Abstract Number: 1916
Approaches and Challenges To Reducing Wait Times For Total Hip and Knee Replacement
Abstract Number: 1917
Falls Among Hospitalized Orthopedic Patients: A Prospective Case-Control Study
Abstract Number: 1918
Adoption Of New Electronic Medical Records May Inhibit Documentation Of Physician Quality Reporting System
Abstract Number: 1919
Rheumatology-Ophthalmology Collaborative Uveitis Units May Improve The Diagnostic Approach Of This Pathology: Experience From a Uveitis Unit In a Secondary Spanish Hospital
Abstract Number: 1920
Determining The Vaccination Rates Of American College Of Rheumatology Recommended Vaccines Among Veterans With Rheumatoid Arthritis – A Quality Indicator
Abstract Number: 1921
Ask The Rheumatologist: Evaluating The Use Of a Patient Centered Web Based Service
Abstract Number: 1922
Determinants Of Patient Satisfaction In An Academic Rheumatology Practice
Abstract Number: 1923
A Study To Determine Patient Satisfaction With a Nurse-Led Injection Clinic In Rheumatology
Abstract Number: 1924
Cleveland Clinic Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Registry, A Web-Based Tool Designed For Efficient Collection Of Bone Density and Osteoporosis Related Clinical Risk Factor Data
Abstract Number: 1925
Patient Satisfaction with an Associate Teaching Hospital Clinical Trial Unit In North-East London
Abstract Number: 1926
Validation Of The Hospital For Special Surgery Knee Questionnaire: Convergent Validity, Responsiveness and Sensitivity To Change
Abstract Number: 1927
Assessing Adherence To Choosing Wisely® Recommendations Regarding Antinuclear Antibody and Antinuclear Antibody Subserology Testing In An Urban Community Health System
Abstract Number: 1928
Outcomes Of The Fast-Track Pathway In Giant Cell Arteritis: A Sight Saver
Abstract Number: 1929
Timing Of Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Decision Analysis
Abstract Number: 1930
Patients’ Response To a Sleep Question and Disease Activity In Multiple Rheumatic Conditions
Abstract Number: 1931
Models Of Care For Arthritis: Drivers, Facilitators and Barriers To Their Development and Implementation
Abstract Number: 1932
Shared Decision Making In Early Knee Osteoarthritis: Perspectives Of Older Adults With Overweight and Obesity and Health Care Providers
Abstract Number: 1933
Crowdsourcing Using The Audience Response System To Solve Medical Problems: A Pilot Study
Abstract Number: 1934
Scores On The Multidimensional Health Assessment Questionnaire (MDHAQ) For “Walk 2 Miles Or 3 Kilometers,” “Poor Sleep,” and “Participate In Recreation,” Are Higher, Indicating Poorer Status, Than Scores For 8 Activities Derived From The Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ)
Abstract Number: 1935
Validation Of The Cutaneous Dermatomyositis Disease Area and Severity Index: Characterizing Severity and Assessing Responsiveness To Clinical Change
Abstract Number: 1936
Quality Of Care In Patients At Risk For Pulmonary Involvement:  Assessment Of Pulmonary Screening In Systemic Sclerosis and Myositis Patients In a General Rheumatology Clinic
Abstract Number: 2662
Quality Of Care Predicts Disease Outcomes Among Patients With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Abstract Number: 2663
Moving Towards Personalized Healthcare: A Patient Reported Outcome Based Algorithm Can Aid Rheumatologists and Patients In Monitoring Rheumatoid Arthritis In Daily Clinical Practice
Abstract Number: 2664
Evaluation Of Osteoporosis Medication Starts In Patients Based On T-Score and FRAX® Absolute Fracture Risk Model In a Large Health Care System
Abstract Number: 2665
Efficiency Gains For Rheumatology Consultation From An Electronic Referral System In a Safety Net Health System
Abstract Number: 2666
Implementing a Personalized Health Plan To Improve Therapeutic Outcomes In Veterans With Gout
Abstract Number: 2667
Fast-Track Pathway In Giant Cell Arteritis: A Cost-Effectivenss Analysis

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