In the wake of unprecedented federal research cuts, the new $1 million emergency funding commitment aims to protect vital projects and the future of patient care.
Advocacy Opportunities Abound at ACR Convergence
At ACR Convergence 2025, the ACR advocacy team will be hosting a slate of programming to help you understand the power of advocacy and prepare you to add your voice in support of the rheumatology community.
ACR Leads Sign-on Letter to Cigna Opposing Downcoding of E/M Claims
The ACR recently led a rheumatology community letter to Cigna opposing the payer’s decision to downcode level 4 and 5 evaluation and management claims.
Benefits of Early Initiation of Biologic DMARDs in pJIA
The early initiation of biologic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) may reduce the overall disease burden in patients with polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (pJIA), according to findings from Ringold et al.

Rheum for Everyone, Deliberate Practice to Achieve Mastery, Episode 24 (video)
In this episode, Dr. Kumar talks about why deliberate practice and relentless curiosity matter, and how to achieve mastery in rheumatology.

ACR Delegates Prepare for Fall Season Advocacy with the AMA
The ACR’s delegation to the American Medical Association’s House of Delegates is gearing up for the HOD Interim Meeting, slated for Nov. 14–18. Several members share their views on the value of this advocacy work and top issues this fall.
Coming Soon: Rheumatology Physician & Faculty Survey
Two upcoming surveys of ACR members will help identify trends and issues affecting academic and private practice rheumatology, as well as provide benchmarking data and inform advocacy efforts.
Urge Congress to Avoid Disruption to Telemedicine
Telehealth is at risk. Congress must act before the end of September to maintain vital flexibility and reimbursement for telemedicine services.

ACR’s Response to Proposed Physician Medicare Cuts Garners National Media Attention
ACR President Carol Langford, MD, MHS, is making headlines as a leading voice in the fight against proposed Medicare reimbursement cuts that threaten the sustainability of rheumatology practices and patient access to care.
Share Your Story: Help Shape the Future of Noncompete Agreements for Rheumatologists
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking input about the use and impacts of noncompete agreements, with particular interest in the healthcare sector. ACR/ARP members are encouraged to share your experiences about how such agreements have affected your career and patients.
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