Focus shifts from voluntary to punitive; makes business associates more accountable for breaches of personal health information
Articles by Staff
The ACR Seeks to Expand Engagement, Influence Among State Legislators
Members encouraged to advocate for rheumatology with elected officials in their home districts
Coding Corner Questions: November
Coding for patients presenting with chronic ankylosing spondylitis, osteoarthritis, ganglion cyst, gout and rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatology Research Foundation Backs Need to Accelerate New Medicines for Lupus
Foundation appeals to Congressional lawmakers for support of biomedical innovation to battle lupus
The ACR’s Benchmark Tool Helps Rheumatologists Gauge Performance
Survey lets physicians compare questionnaire responses with regional, national averages
The 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Call for Proposals
The ACR invites members to submit ideas for educational content to be featured at ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting in Boston Nov. 14–17
The ACR’s RISE Registry Offers Rheumatologists Many Benefits
Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness simplifies physician quality reporting
Work, Life Concerns to Consider Before Completing Medical Fellowship
Transitioning into a new job, relocating for employment can be economically, emotionally costly
Are Insurance Companies’ Medication Directives Fiscally, Medically Questionable?
A reader questions whether insurers’ practice of promoting medications has undermined physicians’ ability to provide quality patient care
The ACR President Joseph Flood, MD, Reviews 2014 in Rheumatology
Information technology an overarching theme of this year’s work
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