May 2009 bring us a return to constructive, thoughtful oversight in all fields
Articles by Staff
Fresh Chances for Advocates
Will a new year and a new president bring new advances in healthcare reform?
Get Info, Get Moving
Practical, evidence-based tips to prevent falls in patients with arthritis
Know Your Labs
A review of state-of-the-art testing for SLE and connective tissue disease.
Coding Corner Question
January’s Coding Challenge
Coding Corner Answer
January’s Coding Answer
Measuring Quality of Care Is Here to Stay—and the ACR Can Help
Imagine a patient comes into your office with active RA or lupus. You diagnose her and prescribe medications for her active disease—rash, arthritis, and so forth—but you do nothing to address possible long-term complications. You don’t prescribe calcium or vitamin D to prevent osteoporosis, you don’t get a bone density scan, and you don’t order labs to check risk factors for heart disease.
Biologic Logic: Making Sense of Current Therapies for Rheumatic Diseases
Continuing the ARHP 2009 Audioconference/Webcast series, Daniel F. Battafarano, DO, FACP, FACR, will discuss the use of biologic therapy in the treatment of rheumatology patients on February 10 from noon to 1:00 pm ET. During the session, Dr. Battafarano will review basic immunology, inflammation, and relevant cytokines for common rheumatic diseases. In addition, he will describe the current biologic therapies and their relationship to rheumatic disease outcomes, and identify future biologic strategies for therapy.
The Language of Lawmaking
Many people shy away from participating in advocacy efforts because they are uncomfortable with the terminology used.
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Patient Fact Sheet
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