ZPIC Medicare Audits: What’s in Store for Physicians?
Pearls for Medical Record Standards
A medical record contains documentation of a patient’s medical history and care. These records include a patient’s entire history with personal and confidential information. Every medical record should have accurate and precise documentation to support diagnoses, justify treatment, and make sure that there is a connection for continuous care among healthcare providers.
RX for Practice Overload?
Rheumatology physician assistants are becoming a more common and important resource for busy practices
Why Do We Wait to Help Patients?
Treatment gaps in Medicare patients highlight the need for creative solutions
Practice Page
Incident-To: What Are The Guidelines?
Medical Societies Ask, What’s in a Name?
ICD-11, history, and confusion a catalyst for replacing eponyms with descriptions in disease nomenclature
Ethics Forum
What’s your ongoing obligation to care for patients who can’t pay?
What Makes a “Best Doctor” Best?
Rankings’ publishers tout their approaches, but many rheumatologists are blasé about making the list
Rheumatologist=Pain Doctor?
Managing pain is an important part of rheumatologic care—and a focus for the ACR
Practice Page: What PQRI Means to Rheumatologists
The Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PRQI) is a voluntary quality reporting program initiated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in 2007. CMS provides bonus payments to eligible providers who successfully report on applicable PQRI measures. For 2010, rheumatologists who successfully participate in PQRI can earn an incentive payment of 2% of the…
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