The ACR’s online advocacy page has position statements and work plans on issues affecting rheumatology, and offers ways to get involved
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Coding Corner Answer: March Coding Challenge
Coding for a patient with two established problems, and elements needed to code an extended history of present illness, and a comprehensive history level for a new patient
Coding Corner Question: March
Test your coding knowledge of evaluation and management components
Practice Page: Education and Training in Medical Coding, Billing, and Audit Regulations Is Essential for Healthcare Providers
The ACR provides a one-day educational coding course to help rheumatology services stay up to date with rules and guidelines
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Physicians Search for Ways to Improve Clinical Outcomes for Total Knee Replacements (TKR)
Widely variable results for people post-TKR procedures have prompted doctors to develop a standardized approach to rehabilitation care
Two Inflammatory Conditions—Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis—Share Clinical Connection
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and giant cell arteritis (GCA) have common clinical and epidemiologic links, but they need not occur synchronously
The ACR Releases Top 5 Things as Part of Choosing Wisely Campaign
On February 21, the ACR–along with 16 other national medical societies–released its list of Five Things Patients and Physicians Should Question in Rheumatology.
First Annual Rheumatoid Awareness Day to Be Held February 2
New day of action and outreach aims to spread awareness of rheumatoid arthritis
How to Evaluate Shoulder Pain
The common causes of shoulder pain and diagnostic tests that rheumatologists need to know
With a Five-Point Plan and New Name, the Rheumatology Research Foundation Continues to Advance the Field of Rheumatology
Supporting research and education in rheumatology is the core mission of the American College of Rheumatology’s (ACR) Rheumatology Research Foundation
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