This comprehensive study is being conducted to determine benchmarks for rheumatology in an era of increased numbers of uninsured and underinsured patients in the general population, increased chronic and musculoskeletal diseases, and an expanding population of aging citizens.
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Outstanding ARHP Program Planned for the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting
The primary tracks at the meeting will focus on clinical practice, clinical science, basic science, and business/administration; four subtracks will include sessions relevant for educators, those interested in pediatrics, practice managers, and rheumatology trainees.
Care of Rheumatologist Leads Patient to Give Back
After his rheumatologist helped him get back on his feet, Craig Plumhoff got involved with the ACR Research and Education Foundation to help others like him.
American College of Rheumatology Leads Charge to Address Excessive Patient Cost Sharing
The ACR Government Affairs Committee has developed legislative language to limit commercial insurance plans’ cost-sharing requirements for medications in a specialty drug tier to the dollar amount applicable to drugs in the nonpreferred-brand drug tier.
Coding Corner Question: August Coding Challenge
A 43-year-old female established patient diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis comes to the office for her first infliximab infusion.
Coding Corner Answer: August Coding Challenge
A 43-year-old female established patient diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis comes to the office for her first infliximab infusion.
Managing an In-Office Infusion Practice
The increased utilization of infusible biologics for the treatment of rheumatic diseases has opened the door for you to provide more integrated care for your patients. Having an in-office infusion center gives you the ability to deliver this service to your patients in a familiar and supportive setting.
Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Key Healthcare Issues
Where President Obama and and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney stand on healthcare issues affecting rheumatologists and the medical profession as a whole.
Letter: No European Consensus on Steroid Use in Rheumatoid Arthritis
There is not a consensus between all European rheumatologists regarding the use of steroids in RA; quite a few share your skepticism, including myself.
Gene Mutation Could Cause Gut Microbe Changes that Lead to RA
A new study suggests that a small abnormality in an immunity gene can alter the gut flora in a way that induces development of rheumatoid arthritis.
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