Clinical nurse specialist Norma Liburd, RN-BC, MN, discusses working in pediatrics, creating list serves, and struggling with insurance companies
Articles by Staff
Rheum with a View
Panush’s perspectives on rheumatology
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Experts discuss the process of becoming “meaningful users” of electronic medical records
Listen to Itara Barnes, ACR senior specialist of health informatics, discuss the meaningful use electronic health record certification process.
The Granulomatosis of Wegener’s
Delving deeper into the nonvasculitis aspects of the disease
2013–A Whole New World
ICD-10 will change the coding and billing landscape, and practices should start preparing now
The Saddest Disease to Prevent
When preventing a disease is harder than its treatment
Letter to the Editor
I enjoyed reading your musings on European travel in the February TR [“Medical Renaissance”], particularly when reflecting on my own experiences as a rheumatologist in Europe, wearing two very distinctive hats. It was a rare treat to be invited to lecture at the ACR during fellowship (twice when in Mannik’s lab as a research fellow, not at all during my clinical year at The University of California, San Francisco), yet the occasions were more numerous (limited by clinic duties, attending requirements, and administrative obligation) in my years as a clinician, primarily in small group sessions with colleagues sharing clinical observations.
Russians Mourn Iconic Rheumatologist
Valentina A. Nasonova, MD, was Renaissance figure in Russian rheumatology
ICD-10 from a Coder’s Perspective
For the past 30 years, coders have used the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) to identify and report diseases, signs, and symptoms as well as to measure morbidity and mortality in the United States. In general, coders identify ICD-9 as the heartbeat of reimbursement for medical procedures because this is what drives medical necessity.
Congress Spending More Time at Home: Good News for Advocates
Members of Congress will spend more time in their respective districts this year. This is great news for both experienced and new advocates, because members of Congress are often more accessible when they are home. If you are apprehensive about meeting with your members of Congress in Washington, D.C., these district work periods provide the perfect opportunity to begin building a valuable relationship with your legislators. Here are a few ways for you to reach out to your legislators while they are at home.
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