Information technology an overarching theme of this year’s work
The 2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Must-See Pre-Meeting Courses
Courses on microbiome in rheumatic diseases, patient-centered outcomes are highlights
Patient Access to Electronic Health Records Yields Unexpected Results
Physicians find patients’ interaction with their digitized records can improve engagement, outcomes
Ethics Forum: Electronic Health Records Raise Concerns about Physician-Patient Relationship
Health information technology may distract physicians during exam room visits with patients
Electronic Health Records Present Communication Challenges for Physicians
Digitized patient records have transformed how clinicians record, understand clinical information
Personal Health Records Bring Benefits, Limitations to Rheumatology Patient Care
PHRs offer time-saving, communication perks for patients and physicians, but may pose health literacy challenges
Physician Group Practices Can Participate in Physician Quality Reporting System
Eligible professionals can register for group practice reporting option in 2014
How to Manage Physician Burnout
Stress-coping techniques for physicians under strain of healthcare industry changes
Deadline Approaches to Participate in Medicare EHR Incentive Program, aka Meaningful Use
2014 marks final year to reap financial benefits for adopting, implementing electronic health record system in physician practice
2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: New Tools to Measure Quality in Rheumatology
Rising healthcare costs, shifting market forces will require rheumatologists to adapt new quality measurement techniques, more effective patient care models, better rheumatology registries
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