2022
DOI: 10.1002/acr.24830
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Implementing a Treat‐to‐Target Approach for Rheumatoid Arthritis During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: Results of a Virtual Learning Collaborative Program

Abstract: Objective A treat‐to‐target (TTT) approach improves outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In prior work, we found that a learning collaborative (LC) program improved implementation of TTT. We conducted a shorter virtual LC to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of this model for quality improvement and to assess TTT during virtual visits. Methods We tested a 6‐month virtual LC in ambulatory care. The LC was conducted during the 2020–2021 COVID‐19 pandemic when many patient visits were conducted virtually… Show more

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“…I am mentioning this fact to ensure that our readers realise how much collegiality and common focus toward taking the field forward govern the relationship between these two major rheumatology organisations and also the relationship between the two top rheumatology journals. Of note, the current A&R editor Daniel Solomon and the current ARD editor not only collaborate scientifically30–33 but also cooperate in collegiality and friendship when general publication issues or matters of advancing scientific reporting arise. Indeed, spearheaded by Dr Solomon, this effort recently also involved all other EULAR and ACR journals, which published an editorial and editors’ comments in parallel and, thus, in the same spirit 34–38.…”
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“…I am mentioning this fact to ensure that our readers realise how much collegiality and common focus toward taking the field forward govern the relationship between these two major rheumatology organisations and also the relationship between the two top rheumatology journals. Of note, the current A&R editor Daniel Solomon and the current ARD editor not only collaborate scientifically30–33 but also cooperate in collegiality and friendship when general publication issues or matters of advancing scientific reporting arise. Indeed, spearheaded by Dr Solomon, this effort recently also involved all other EULAR and ACR journals, which published an editorial and editors’ comments in parallel and, thus, in the same spirit 34–38.…”
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confidence: 99%