Due to federal regulations and the variety of audits that now exist, the ACR has developed an overview of guidelines and identified a list of resources to keep handy to ensure all current guidelines are strictly followed.
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What You Need to Know about ACOs
Rheumatologists may need to speak up to get a place in these new healthcare groups
A Meeting of the Minds for RA Research
REF investigators gather to share research progress and trade advice
It Takes All Kinds
A look at the rheumatology practice team
The Anatomy of Coding
It is essential for coders to understand the rules of engagement, especially when it comes to correct coding and using the most up-to-date coding tools. Those who interact with Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), or insurance companies also have the experience of dealing with the countless coding rules and guidelines.
Advocating with You
Why I Am an Advocate
Pearls for Medical Record Standards
A medical record contains documentation of a patient’s medical history and care. These records include a patient’s entire history with personal and confidential information. Every medical record should have accurate and precise documentation to support diagnoses, justify treatment, and make sure that there is a connection for continuous care among healthcare providers.
RX for Practice Overload?
Rheumatology physician assistants are becoming a more common and important resource for busy practices
Practice Page
Incident-To: What Are The Guidelines?
Rheumatology’s Virtual “Water Cooler”
The ACR list serves allow rheumatologists and health professionals across the country to connect and share ideas
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