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The rising burden of rheumatoid arthritis surpasses rheumatology supply in Ontario.

Jessica Widdifield1, J Michael Paterson, Sasha Bernatsky, Karen Tu, J Carter Thorne, Vandana Ahluwalia, Noah Ivers, Debra Butt, R Liisa Jaakkimainen, George Tomlinson, Claire Bombardier.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Accurate data on the burden of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are scarce, but critical in helping health care providers and decision makers to optimize clinical and public health strategies for disease management. We quantified the burden of RA in Ontario from 1996 to 2010 by age, sex and health planning region.
METHODS: We used the Ontario Rheumatoid Arthritis administrative Database (ORAD), a validated population-based cohort of all Ontarians with RA, to estimate the crude prevalence and incidence of RA among men and women, and by age group from 1996 to 2010. Burden by area of patient residence and rheumatology supply also were determined.
RESULTS: The number of RA patients increased over time, from 42,734 Ontarians (0.5%) in 1996 to 97,499 (0.9%) in 2010. On average 5,830 new RA patients were diagnosed each year. In 2010, the burden was higher among females (1.3%) than males (0.5%) and increased with age, with almost half of all RA patients aged 65 years and older. The burden was higher in northern communities (1.0%) than in southern urban areas (0.7%). During the study period, the number of rheumatologists practicing in Ontario remained unchanged (approximately 160).
CONCLUSION: Over a 15-year period, the number of RA patients more than doubled with no concomitant increase in the number of practicing rheumatologists. We observed considerable regional variation in burden, with the highest rates observed in the north. Our findings highlight the need for regional approaches to the planning and delivery of RA care in order to manage the growing burden.

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Keywords:  Rheumatoid arthritis; health services; incidence; prevalence

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24495819     DOI: 10.17269/cjph.104.4115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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Authors:  Jessica Widdifield; Sasha Bernatsky; J Carter Thorne; Claire Bombardier; R Liisa Jaakkimainen; Laura Wing; J Michael Paterson; Noah Ivers; Debra Butt; Anne Lyddiatt; Catherine Hofstetter; Vandana Ahluwalia; Karen Tu
Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2016-05-11

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3.  The incidence of upper and lower extremity surgery for rheumatoid arthritis among Medicare beneficiaries.

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4.  Validity of juvenile idiopathic arthritis diagnoses using administrative health data.

Authors:  Elizabeth Stringer; Sasha Bernatsky
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5.  Access to rheumatologists among patients with newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis in a Canadian universal public healthcare system.

Authors:  Jessica Widdifield; J Michael Paterson; Sasha Bernatsky; Karen Tu; J Carter Thorne; Noah Ivers; Debra Butt; R Liisa Jaakkimainen; Nadia Gunraj; Vandana Ahluwalia; Claire Bombardier
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2014-01-31       Impact factor: 2.692

6.  Telemedicine delivery of patient education in remote Ontario communities: feasibility of an Advanced Clinician Practitioner in Arthritis Care (ACPAC)-led inflammatory arthritis education program.

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7.  Quality and continuity of information between primary care physicians and rheumatologists.

Authors:  Jenna Wong; Karen Tu; Sasha Bernatsky; Liisa Jaakkimainen; J Carter Thorne; Vandana Ahluwalia; J Michael Paterson; Jessica Widdifield
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8.  An Advanced Clinician Practitioner in Arthritis Care (ACPAC) Maintains a Positive Patient Experience While Increasing Capacity in Rheumatology Community Care.

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Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2015-11-14       Impact factor: 5.156

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