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
President’s Perspective: The ACR’s RISE Registry Will Simplify Reporting, Comparing Clinical Data
Set to launch during first quarter 2014, the Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness (RISE) database will help rheumatologists manage patient populations, improve care, advance rheumatology
Three Common Billing Mistakes Rheumatologists Should Avoid at all Costs
Billing errors and improperly cloning notes can lead to financial penalties
What Does Stage 2 Meaningful Use Mean for Your Rheumatology Practice?
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Stage 2 Meaningful Use rule will focus on using data collected for more advanced clinical processes
Tech Talk: New Platform Aims to Make Telephone Communication Simpler
MedXCom system helps physicians better manage their phone calls with patients
The ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Focus on Technology
Members of the American College of Rheumatology and Associate Rheumatology Health Professionals members can learn how to incorporate the latest technological advances, including electronic health records, into their clinical practice
Tech Talk: Making Electronic Health Records Easier
Digital pens linked to electronic medical records can be a simple way for doctors to make the transition
Managing a Profitable Medical Practice
Managing a medical practice requires planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
High-Impact Rheumatology Practice Redesign
It’s time to start adapting your practice to changes in the healthcare system.