When we talk about diversity in the workplace, it’s usually assumed that we’re referring to workers’ divergent cultural, ethnic, and national backgrounds. But there’s another type of division in the workplace that has become a significant challenge for many managers: generational differences.
A Preceptorship Comes Full Circle
Ephraim P. Engleman, MD, has spent his career drawing attention to the field of rheumatology. Widely regarded as one of the founders of the modern practice of rheumatology, this 98-year-old director of the Rosalind Russell Medical Research Center for Arthritis at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), is still working hard at promoting the field.
What Would Our Forefathers Think?
ACR anniversary brings thoughts of the past to bear on today’s challenges
Doctor or Accountant?
Complex coding and reimbursement rules can detract from patient care
Medicare Bills Under the Magnifying Glass
What you need to know about the Recovery Audit Contractor program
Sex Differences & Rheumatoid Arthritis
The beliefs versus the data
Chance Discovery May Provide RA Diagnostic
Science From Arthritis & Rheumatism
PAC Progress and Challenges
After three years, RheumPAC has a solid start, and more work ahead of it
Drug Updates
Information on News Approvals and Medication Safety
Pearls for Denials Management and Appeals
Denials management and appeals are two of the most underestimated processes in rheumatology offices. Most practices lose thousands of dollars each year because of not following up on or incorrectly writing off denied claims. It is crucial for physicians and their staff members to stay on top of denials to boost the revenue cycle.
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