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Addressing rural and remote access disparities for patients with inflammatory arthritis through video-conferencing and innovative inter-professional care models.

Regina M Taylor-GjevreBindu NairBrenna BathUdoka OkpalauwaekweMeenu SharmaErika PenzCatherine TraskSamuel Alan Stewart
Published in: Musculoskeletal care (2017)
We found no evidence of a difference in effectiveness between inter-professional video-conferencing and traditional rheumatology clinic for both the provision of effective follow-up care and patient satisfaction for established RA patients. High dropout rates reinforce the need for consultation with patients' needs and preferences in developing models of care. While use of video-conferencing/telehealth technologies may be a distinct advantage for some patients, there may be loss of travel-related auxiliary benefits for others.
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