The ACR’s new RISE Registry, set for 2026, will be a modern productivity tool with new analytics, easy EHR connection & robust research data.

The Pros & Cons of AI
As the uses for artificial intelligence grow within rheumatology, so do the benefits and the concerns about the technology. In a session at ACR Convergence 2025, two experts discuss the research on both sides of the debate.

Insights from an Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
Dr. Jay Reidler, an adult & pediatric orthopedic spine surgeon, shares insights from his field & discusses his collaborations with rheumatologists.

5 Rheumatology Resources Every Internal Medicine Resident Should Know
A second-year internal medicine resident shares five ACR resources (plus an app) for residents navigating the complexities of rheumatology.

How AI Can Make Clinical Rheumatology Research More Efficient & Fruitful
A rheumatologist with a background in biostatistics, data science & bioinformatics discusses the use of artificial intelligence in clinical research.
What ASTP/ONC’s 2025 Regulations Mean for Rheumatologists
The ASTP/ONC’s recently updated United States Core Data for Interoperability Version 6 includes new data elements and applicable standards to support the provision of precision medicine and better patient care across the healthcare system.
ACR Urges Strong AI Safeguards in State Model Legislation
In comments to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the ACR outlined several recommendations for a proposed state model law addressing the use of artificial intelligence in the insurance industry.
CMS Announces Changes to Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments Fee Coupons & Certificates
Clinical researchers who perform laboratory testing are required to switch to email notifications before March 1, 2026, to continue receiving fee coupons and certificates. After that date, CLIA paper fee coupons and certificates will no longer be available.

Virtual Reality: An Immersive Educational Experience
Virtual reality technology may be a unique and immersive avenue for educating patients on rheumatic conditions and their treatments, with the potential to enable more informed decision making and improve care.

AI’s Expanding Role in Rheumatology & Healthcare
Disease detection, access to care and remote patient monitoring are just a few areas in which AI is expected to aid rheumatology, but there will still be room for the human touch.
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