Growing number of specialists explore membership-based medicine model to help stabilize practice costs, improve patient satisfaction
Is Shared Decision Making Possible in Rheumatology?
A rheumatologist voices skepticism that physicians, patients can arrive at mutually shared healthcare decisions
How to Manage Physician Burnout
Stress-coping techniques for physicians under strain of healthcare industry changes
Letters: Multidisciplinary Care Treatment Goals, Guidelines Essential for Patients
A patient case [The Rheumatologist, May 2014], emphasizes importance of good communication among multiple healthcare providers
Listen to Marc C. Hochberg, MD, MPH, Talk about International Collaboration
Metrics in Rheumatology: May 2014
Rheumatologist Marc C. Hochberg, MD, MPH, Advances Epidemiology Through Collaborative Ties
Accomplished physician noted for research in gout, osteoarthritis etiology; characterizing therapeutic responsiveness in disease states; inspiring teamwork among rheumatologists
Ethics Forum: The Challenge of Multidisciplinary Care in Rheumatology
A patient with autoimmune ocular disease raises concerns about the moral, professional obligations of rheumatologists to help patients whose condition is not clearly within the scope of rheumatology
ACR’s Benchmark Tool Quantifies Data about Rheumatology Workforce, Clinical Practice
Physicians’ survey covers weekly work hours, annual compensation, primary professional activity in clinical practice, and predominant source of payment for 682 rheumatologists nationwide
Registered Nurses Can Help Guide Rheumatology Patients Through Clinical Trials
How RN research coordinators can prevent deviations, interruptions in rheumatology clinical trials and enhance patient care
Medicare Participation Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole Story
Although HHS reports no significant changes in Medicare participation for office-based physicians, the numbers may be misleading. (posted Oct. 16, 2013)
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