New final rule delays Stage 2 and makes changes to Stage 1
Tech Talk: Rheumatologists Have Many Options for Providing Patient Education Online
Services to provide and maintain patient-education segments of physicians’ websites become more sophisticated
American College of Physicians Weighs in on Social Media for Doctors
The American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards has issued its first formal views about how physicians should meld online technology with medical professionalism. (posted June 27, 2013)
Coding Corner Answer: June Coding Challenge
What you need to know to prepare for, or appeal, a Medicare audit
Coding Corner Question: June
Test your knowledge of Medicare audits
Practice Page: The ACR’s Insurance Subcommittee Facilitates Better Communication With Health Insurers for Rheumatology Practices
Committee is working to develop policy and programs to help ACR members deal with the administrative requirements of health insurance plans
A Rheumatologist’s Tips for Tweeting and Blogging
Paul Sufka, MD, networks almost daily with physicians worldwide about new medical approaches, research, or treatments
How to Incorporate a Physician Assistant Into Your Rheumatology Practice
Tailor your use of PAs to their strengths in noninflammatory musculoskeletal disease, managing stable patients, performing procedures, and routine new patient consultations
New Treatment Paradigm Suggested for Osteoarthritis
Multidisciplinary group advocates for healthcare model to identify those at risk of developing OA or who have early stage disease
President’s Perspective: New ACR Lupus Initiative Program Helps Identify and Eliminate Bias in Rheumatology Practices
CME series “Conscious and Unconscious Biases in Healthcare: Focus on Lupus” has curriculum and tools to reduce healthcare disparities
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