Social media presents an opportunity to enhance the visibility of your practice, connect clinical staff with patients, and to create a network outside the walls of your clinic.
High-Impact Rheumatology Practice Redesign
It’s time to start adapting your practice to changes in the healthcare system.
Rheumatology Clinical Registry Integrates AIM:RA
AIM:RA is a web-based self-evaluation of practice performance tool designed to guide a physician through medical-chart data abstraction using a series of questions related directly to evidence-based quality indicators.
RheumPACER Dashboard System Aims for Quick Organization of Patient Data
The system synthesizes information from several sources that are usually scattered, and presents physicians with an easy-to-access guide to a patient with up-to-the-minute information.
Letter: True Purpose of Medical Records
As in science, medicine depends on honest and accurate observation, and not on confabulation of findings.
Tech Talk: Apps Put More Rheumatology Information at Fingertips
With more and more mobile devices and apps coming onto the market, more and more information is available to rheumatologists on the go.
Tech Talk: Tapping Computer Power to Promote Physical Therapy
Physical therapy for rheumatoid arthritis patients is crucial to treating their disease. A group of researchers is trying to harness the power of computer technology to make physical therapy something that patients look forward to.
The Three-Fold Cord of Rheumatology
How the proverbial three-fold cord applies to rheumatology.
How A Social Media Policy Can Protect Your Practice
While social media can be a beneficial marketing tool, it is important for rheumatologists to address the proper ways to use this outreach both inside and outside the workplace through a specific media policy
Website Devoted to Arthritis Self-Management
“Better Choices, Better Health” is the recently launched online version of Stanford’s chronic disease self-management program.
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