Betty Hsiao, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Rheumatology, Allergy & Immunology)Cards
About
Research
Publications
2023
Understanding Heterogeneity in Patients’ Conceptualisation of Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Cluster Analysis
Hsiao B, Downs J, Lanyon M, Blalock S, Curtis J, Harrold L, Nowell W, Wiedmeyer C, Venkatachalam S, Patterson M, Gavigan K, Stradford L, Ali D, Fraenkel L. Understanding Heterogeneity in Patients’ Conceptualisation of Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Cluster Analysis. BMJ Open 2023, 13: e070848. PMID: 37666546, PMCID: PMC10481841, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070848.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisease-modifying antirheumatic drugsMedication adherencePatients' conceptualisationRA treatmentRisk/benefit ratioEffective patient-physician communicationFull medication adherenceRheumatoid arthritis managementPatient-physician communicationLower decisional conflictHigh-quality careOnly significant demographic predictorPatient hesitancyAntirheumatic drugsDisease activityPhysician recommendationArthritis managementRheumatoid arthritisSignificant demographic predictorsEligible participantsPatient interviewsResearch RegistryTreatment variesDecisional conflictQuality careImplementation of a Best Practice Advisory to Improve Infection Screening Prior to New Prescriptions of Biologics and Targeted Synthetic Drugs
Baker H, Fine R, Suter F, Allore H, Hsiao B, Chowdhary V, Lavelle E, Chen P, Hintz R, Suter L, Danve A. Implementation of a Best Practice Advisory to Improve Infection Screening Prior to New Prescriptions of Biologics and Targeted Synthetic Drugs. Arthritis Care & Research 2023 PMID: 37382043, DOI: 10.1002/acr.25181.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBest practice advisoryHepatitis B virusAutoimmune rheumatic diseasesBPA implementationSynthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugsDisease-modifying antirheumatic drugsHepatitis C virus infectionHepatitis B surface antigenC virus infectionUse of biologicsB surface antigenQuality improvement initiativesElectronic health recordsEligible patientsAntirheumatic drugsRheumatic diseasesRheumatology practiceSociety guidelinesB virusPractice advisoryComputerized decision support systemVirus infectionRoutine screeningPatient screeningPatients
2022
AB1584-PARE UNDERSTANDING HETEROGENEITY IN PATIENTS’ CONCEPTUALIZATION OF TREATMENT FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A CLUSTER ANALYSIS
Hsiao B, Downs J, Lanyon M, Curtis J, Blalock S, Wiedmeyer C, Venkatachalam S, Nowell W, Fraenkel L. AB1584-PARE UNDERSTANDING HETEROGENEITY IN PATIENTS’ CONCEPTUALIZATION OF TREATMENT FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A CLUSTER ANALYSIS. Annals Of The Rheumatic Diseases 2022, 81: 1890.2-1891. DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.2964.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk/benefit ratioRheumatoid arthritisGrant/research supportHigh-quality careDisease activityQuality careMean scoreBenefit ratioSystem-related barriersDepth patient interviewsCare/supportEli LillyQuality of careNon-Hispanic whitesRisk/benefitRatings of accessConceptualization of treatmentPhysician-patient relationshipTreatment escalationAntirheumatic drugsConclusions PatientsPoor adherenceSuboptimal carePatient interviewsDMARDs
Clinical Care
Overview
Betty Hsiao, MD, is a rheumatologist at Yale Medicine with a unique interest in treating cancer patients who develop rheumatologic side effects from immunotherapy—a type of cancer treatment that stimulates the body’s own immune system to identify and destroy cancer cells.
Dr. Hsiao completed her medical degree at Ross University School of Medicine. In 2015, she became a resident at Flushing Hospital Medical Center in New York. Afterwards, she completed her fellowship at Yale and stayed on as faculty.
Rheumatologic conditions are often tricky to diagnose. As a physician, Dr. Hsiao prioritizes taking an in-depth medical history to get as much information as possible. “We often go back even before the cancer diagnosis and see if there’s anything in the history that might point to an inflammatory arthritis or rheumatologic diagnosis,” she says. “Then, we fast forward to the present day and see what the patient has been through, how they came to their cancer diagnosis, and what treatment they’ve received and will receive.”
While medical history is the most important factor in making a diagnosis, Dr. Hsiao also places importance on the physical exam. “We look at the whole body, but we also look at every joint, looking for any inflammation that might be present,” she says.
During this process, Dr. Hsiao works closely with the patient’s cancer care team so that their treatments complement each other and work well together.
“I enjoy the long-term relationships that I’m able to build with patients and being able to work with a patient through the different phases of their disease,” says Dr. Hsiao. She also enjoys the challenge of finding the right treatment for her patients.
In the end, though, Dr. Hsiao’s patients are the most rewarding part of her job. “I really care about them and I look forward to seeing them every morning and hearing their story,” she says.
In addition to seeing patients, Dr. Hsiao conducts clinical research on shared decision-making between patients and doctors. She is also a clinical instructor at Yale School of Medicine.
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Lupus
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Board Certifications
Rheumatology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2017
Internal Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2015
Yale Medicine News
News
News
- September 01, 2023
Celebrating Annette Torres: 25 Years at Yale
- August 08, 2023
Improving Infection Screening in Patients With Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases Starting Biologics
- July 24, 2023
Lin Leng, Senior Research Scientist in Medicine (Rheumatology), Retires
- July 12, 2023
Shared Decision-making in Medicine: A Q&A with Betty Hsiao
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Locations
Yale Rheumatology, Allergy & Immunology
Academic Office
The Anlyan Center
300 Cedar Street, Fl 5th, Rm S-525
New Haven, CT 06519
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