A valuable early research education
Enact Change in RA
Future advances could be challenged by structural barriers within the specialty
Looking Ahead to 2009
Moving forward and reflecting back
Experts Debate Merits of Peripheral MRI in Diagnosing RA
New technology comes with a host of pros and cons
The Bone and Joint Decade at the 4/5ths Mark
Missions accomplished?
Cellular Therapy of Autoimmune Disease
Is a novel treatment breakthrough on the horizon?
A Regulatory Leader in Rheumatology
Jeffrey Siegel, MD: A rare combination of clinical scientist and regulatory collaborator
Medical Decision Making and Coding
In my years of coding for rheumatology, I am often asked this type of question: “I have a patient who recently came in for a visit. She had two or three diagnoses, was placed on three or four different medications, and we ran one or two labs on her. Does this qualify for a level-four visit?”
Coding Corner Answer
October’s Coding Answer
Let the ACR Help You Improve Your Practice
Today’s rheumatology practices face increasing internal and external pressures. Staffing effectiveness and efficiency, overhead increases, coding and billing issues, litigious employees, conflicts with colleagues, new competition, changing patient attitudes, new revenue constraints, and managed care contracting and compliance are just some of the pressures that constantly push practices to their limits.
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