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Coding Corner Answer: May 2008

Staff  |  May 1, 2008

May’s Coding Answer

American College of Rheumatology (ACR) on Capitol Hill

From the College  |  May 1, 2008

“By tomorrow night, there will be so many more people on Capitol Hill who know—and are sensitive to—rheumatology and the issues that impact you and your patients. There is no substitute for what you are doing,” says Martha M. Kendrick, a partner at Patton Boggs, LLP, the ACR’s lobbying firm. This is what she told the physician, health professional, and patient participants of the ACR’s 2008 “Advocates for Arthritis” advocacy event—termed a fly-in—before they took their personal stories to the lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

To Document or to Doctor? That Is the Question

David S. Pisetsky, MD, PhD  |  May 1, 2008

Is paper pushing taking away from patient care?

Rheum and Race: Where Are We?

David A. Fox, MD  |  May 1, 2008

It is time to examine the role of race in the care we provide

Stop the Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Cascade Early

Sue Pondrom  |  May 1, 2008

Early arthritis clinics pioneered diagnosis and treatment to prevent disease progression

Are You Informed About Informed Consent?

Kurt Ullman  |  May 1, 2008

Physicians walk a fine line between informed consent and patient trust

Exercises to Improve Outcomes in Knee Osteroarthritis

Marian A. Minor, PT, PhD  |  May 1, 2008

An exercise program can improve functionality and quality of life

Dr. Wolfe & the National Data Bank for Rheumatic Diseases (NBD)

Norra MacReady  |  April 1, 2008

A private database becomes a national resource

Science From Our Sisters

Staff  |  April 1, 2008

Recommended reading from A&R and AC&R

Reading Rheum

Gail C. Davis, RN, EdD; Michael M. Ward, MD  |  April 1, 2008

Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature

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