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From: The Rheumatologist, February 2012

Features

Unexpected Benefits of Bisphosphonates after Hip Fracture

Recent trials show this bisphosphonates can reduce subsequent hip fractures and mortality, while remaining cost effective.

Challenges and Rewards of a Physician Executive Career

The job of a physician executive offers a different set of challenges for rheumatologists familiar with research and patient care.

A&R and AC&R Abstracts: Bisphosphonates

Want to learn more about bisphosphonates and fractures? Check out these abstracts from Arthritis & Rheumatism and Arthritis Care & Research.

Arthritis Self-Management Program Success

Although effective, arthritis self-management programs can be challenging to implement.

Part-Time Work Arrangements for Rheumatologists

Rheumatologists who want to work part time should be flexible about their scheduling arrangement.

How Physicians Can Break Into an Executive Position

To become an effective executive, physicians have to learn to be team players and be prepared that they may not always be the boss.

Website Devoted to Arthritis Self-Management

“Better Choices, Better Health” is the recently launched online version of Stanford’s chronic disease self-management program.

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From the College

Trailblazers in Rheumatology

Since the beginning of their medical careers, Rodanthi C. Kitridou, MD, and Bevra H. Hahn, MD, have seen a huge shift in the demographics of the field.

How to Complete Your Maintenance of Certification

If you are holding a time-limited certificate with the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), you need to participate in and complete their Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program every 10 years.

Coding Corner: February's Coding Challenge

A 62-year-old male patient returns to the office for a followup visit for his gout.

Coding Corner Answer: February's Coding Challenge

A 62-year-old male patient returns to the office for a followup visit for his gout.

ACR Leaders to Converge on Capitol Hill

In early March, leading members of Congress and other key policymakers will meet face to face with volunteer leaders of the ACR.

Time Is Important Factor in E/M Coding

It is not unusual for rheumatologists to spend significant time during an office visit reviewing new and/or existing problems, modifying medications, counseling, and coordinating care, but is this additional time reimbursable?

ACR Volunteers Attend Leadership Development Conference

Last month, volunteers from the ACR, ARHP, and REF met in Atlanta for the Annual Leadership Development Conference. This year’s conference focused on media relations and social media in a healthcare environment. The goal of this year’s conference was to educate the volunteers on how to successfully use the different types of media outreach. The topics were timely, what with the launch of the ACR’s first public relations campaign, Simple Tasks, and a successful social media session held at...

Practice Page: Using Denials Management to Maximize Reimbursements

Denials management is a growing issue in physician practices nationwide, and your practice could be losing tens of thousands of dollars yearly if you do not have a denials-management strategy in place.

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Departments

Dermatology Case Review

A 64-year-old man with history of type-II diabetes (well controlled on sitagliptin/metformin), hypertension, and dyslipidemia presents with complaints of an increasingly painful left lower-extremity lesion present for two to three months.

Dermatology Case Answer

A 64-year-old man with history of type-II diabetes (well controlled on sitagliptin/metformin), hypertension, and dyslipidemia presents with complaints of an increasingly painful left lower-extremity lesion present for two to three months.

A Passion for Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Through teamwork, David T. Felson, MD, MPH, has advanced understanding and treatment of rheumatic diseases

A Social Media Policy Can Protect Your Practice

While social media can be a beneficial marketing tool, it is important for rheumatologists to address the proper ways to use this outreach both inside and outside the workplace through a specific media policy

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Columns

Pointers for Rheumatologists Considering AMA Membership

Join the AMA. Don’t join because you agree with everything the AMA does. Join so we, as rheumatologists, will continue to have a voice and make a difference.

A Comparison of the Canadian and U.S. Healthcare Systems

The joys and the hazards of the Canadian single-payer universal healthcare program Canadian and the high-capacity and costly U.S. healthcare system.

A Patient's Perspective on RA

I was diagnosed in April 2010, at 44 years old, with seropositive RA; the disease rapidly turned my life upside down.

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Meeting

New Diagnostic Criteria for Axial Spondylarthritis

New name and classification criteria for ankylosing spondylitis may help with earlier diagnosis and treatment.

Shortcomings and Promises of GWAS

The outcomes of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have not been what scientists expected, but researchers are developing new approaches to use revelatory GWAS information to identify genetic causal variants, predictors of treatment response, and future opportunities for genetic insight.

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