Rheumatologists at the ACR’s State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium in Chicago discuss medication alternatives to bisphosphonates that reduce bone resorption, build bone density and may provide new treatment options
Coding Corner Answers: June
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Coding Corner Questions: June
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What Rheumatologists Need to Know about Modifications to the Physician Quality Reporting System in 2014
Changes include modifying claims reporting mechanism as it relates to the rheumatoid arthritis measures group
How Rheumatologists Can Connect with Congressional Lawmakers during August Recess
Tips on scheduling in-office meetings in legislators’ home districts and which issues to discuss
Practicing Rheumatology in Dubai
Rheumatologist Humeira Badsha, MD, describes caring for rheumatology patients in the United Arab Emirates, launching the Emirates Arthritis Foundation
Why Farber Disease May Be Misdiagnosed as Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
A case study reveals how late presentation of this rare, autosomal-recessive disorder, which can involve arthritis-like symptoms, can be mistaken for JIA
New Treatments Needed to Prevent Fractures in Osteoporosis
Current therapies target pathways of bone remodeling, but rheumatologists say a better understanding of the mechanisms of bone resorption, formation is needed to make an impact
Tacrolimus Aids Joint Remodeling in Rheumatoid Arthritis
When added to a regimen of low-dose methotrexate, the calcineurin inhibitor was found to increase bone formation in a patient with erosive RA.
Closer Scrutiny of Chronic Pain Patients Needed
A new study links high costs to patients with chronic pain conditions and an opioid prescription.
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