Patients with gout at increased risk for cardiovascular disease and adverse event
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Rheumatology and the Patient-Centered Home
Is it the end of the tunnel or an oncoming train?
Leaders in Washington, D.C., Addresses Advocates for Arthritis Conference
This spring, 120 rheumatologists, rheumatology health professionals, and patient advocates travelled to Washington, D.C., for the ACR’s annual Advocates for Arthritis conference.
March Madness on the High Seas: Hoops and Healthcare as Bedfellows
Hoops and healthcare as bedfellows
Registries and Rheumatology Quality
The RCR has short- and long-term benefits for the subspecialty
Immune System No Longer Autonomous?
Evolving model has implications for novel therapies
What Can Clinical Decision Support Do for You?
The current health system places increasing pressure on physicians and their practices to find new and innovative ways to maximize reimbursement through the implementation of programs and workflows that ensure the delivery of higher quality care—all while the ever-increasing needs of the patient population are placing a greater demand on physician time.
Bridge the Gap Between Goal and Attainment
Use motivational interviewing to facilitate behavior change for your clients
Decode the Crosstalk Between Bones, Brain, and Fat
Leptin inhibits serotonin synthesis in the neurons of the brainstem
A Glance at the Evolving Rheumatology Practice
The healthcare delivery environment is ever evolving and has experienced rapid growth in the past few decades. These changes are reflected within rheumatology practices in how the rheumatology care team interacts with patients and how patients manage their care.
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