Publications by authors named "S Helfgott"

Objective: Treatment guidelines for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) recommend targeting low disease activity or remission and switching therapies for patients not reaching those targets. We evaluated real-world use of disease activity measures, treatment discontinuation, and switching patterns among patients with RA initiating a first-line tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi).

Methods: Data from adult patients with RA initiating a first-line TNFi were collected from the American Rheumatology Network (January 2014-August 2021).

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  • Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is characterized by non-acral primary sterile pustules and can flare up due to triggers like medications, stress, or viral infections.
  • A case study discusses a 45-year-old male with a background of spondyloarthropathy who experienced a new pustular rash after a COVID-19 infection while on a tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitor.
  • The text highlights the need to investigate how infections and biologic treatments interact in the context of GPP flare-ups.
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In response to a published national payer survey indicating striking needs for multistakeholder initiatives to increase biosimilar adoption, a focus workgroup meeting joining payers and providers was conducted in December 2019 in Boston, MA. Before the focus group meeting, a survey was sent to health care providers to collect perceptions about barriers to biosimilar adoption and gather input on best potential strategies for addressing these barriers. The focus group panel consisted of 5 managed care pharmacists and 3 physician experts in rheumatology, dermatology, and gastroenterology, representing large managed care organizations and health care systems in the Boston area.

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  • This text indicates a correction to a previously published article identified by the DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0214981.
  • The correction likely addresses errors or inaccuracies found in the original work.
  • It's important for researchers and readers to refer to the corrected version for accurate information.
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