Patient involvement a valuable tool, especially in less common rheumatic disorders.
Texting May Have a Role in Managing Rheumatology Patients
Study gauged patient use of the Internet, e-mail, and text messaging and to assessed their willingness to receive electronic reminders.
Patient Access to Medical Records: How Much Is Too Much?
The easy access to medical records stemming from technological advances has given rise to questions about the medical benefits to such easy access, questions now being explored by researchers in the U.S. and Europe.
Sjögren’s Syndrome Moves into the Spotlight
Between 400,000 and 3.1 million adults are affected by Sjögren’s syndrome, and the disease is often challenging to identify.
Patient Fact Sheet: Sjögren’s Syndrome
Sjögren’s syndrome is an inflammatory disease that can affect many different parts of the body.
The Role of the Social Worker in the Management of Rheumatic Disease
Although social work involvement is far more common in the pediatric world of rheumatology, the role social workers play in the clinic can also be beneficial to adult patients.
Ethics Forum: Letters from Our Readers—Accepting Gifts
We received a few letters in response to the December 2011 Ethics Forum, which asked the question: What is your personal policy about accepting gifts?
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