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Rheumatology Clinical Registry Integrates AIM:RA

Staff  |  Issue: July 2012  |  July 9, 2012

To find out more about what the RCR can do for you and your practice, visit www.rheumatology.org/rcr or e-mail [email protected].

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How Else Can the RCR Help Your Practice?

The RCR was developed to provide maximal benefit in today’s healthcare environment. It can be used by all members of the practice, including nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other valuable members of the team.

You can use the RCR to:

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  • Validate high-quality care and identify areas to improve your rheumatology practice by accessing provider, practice, and national reports. Reports include quality measures developed and endorsed by the ACR.
  • Participate in the CMS Physician Quality Reporting System program.
  • Participate in the CMS e-Prescribing Incentive Program.
  • Contribute to the development of a comprehensive national data source on rheumatic diseases that will ultimately benefit both rheumatology and patients and practices.

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