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Medicineworld.org: Geisinger rheumatologists redesign rheumatoid arthritis care
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Geisinger rheumatologists redesign rheumatoid arthritis care
An estimated 10 million Americans suffer from osteoporosis. Like most providers, Geisinger Health System measures the mineral content in the bones of patients who are at high-risk for osteoporosis through DXA scans. Follow-up exams are commonly needed to assess how the disease has progressed. Geisingers rheumatology department removed some of the steps involved, shifted the responsibility of ordering the exam from the patients primary care provider to the rheumatology staff and made greater use of Geisingers $80 million Electronic Health Record. Before the change, 18% of patients received the test. After the test, 88% received the scan. A broken bone from osteoporosis can be excruciating and hard to recover from, said Eric Newman, MD, Geisingers Rheumatology Director. Testing for osteoporosis is the first step in preventing these breaks. Results of the study were presented at the American College of Rheumatologys annual meeting in Boston recently. Geisinger had four presentations at the meeting, the most ever for the department. The other work included:
Among the studys key findings was that 94% of the patients received disease modifying antirheumatic drugs, which ease pain, reduce inflammation and reduce or prevent joint damage. This was far higher than anticipated, Newman noted. While more than 3,000 study abstracts were submitted for the meeting, this was one of just 14 studies that were accepted as plenary presentations.
It was an outstanding year for us, Newman said. These studies reflect our staffs talent and commitment to delivering the best care to our patients. Posted by: Mark Source
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With the nation collectively spending about $18 billion per year on osteoporosis related bone fractures, Geisinger scientists observed that streamlining the ordering process for osteoporosis bone density scans quadrupled the number of patients who received the exam. An estimated 10 million Americans suffer from osteoporosis. Like most providers, Geisinger Health System measures the mineral content in the bones of patients who are at high-risk for osteoporosis through DXA scans.
Medicineworld.org: Geisinger rheumatologists redesign rheumatoid arthritis care
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