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Certification

ACR Issues Physician-Driven Position Statement on ABIM’s Maintenance of Certification Requirements

American College of Rheumatology  |  August 26, 2015

ATLANTA—The American College of Rheumatology has released a statement outlining the ACR’s position on the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM’s) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) requirements. The position statement was drafted and vetted during a three-month collaboration between ACR leadership and its members where nearly 1,100 rheumatologists provided feedback that was used to formulate the…

Maintaining Board Certification Has High Hidden Cost

Will Boggs, MD  |  July 30, 2015

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) maintenance-of-certification (MOC) program could cost $5.7 billion in physicians’ time and fees over the next decade, according to a new model study. “We estimate that physicians will spend 33 million hours over 10 years to fulfill MOC requirements,” Dr. Dhruv S. Kazi from the University…

Changes to Rheumatology Maintenance of Certification Program Imminent

Staff  |  March 1, 2015

The ACR supports revisions planned by the American Board of Internal Medicine to modify its MOC program

Respect Rheumatologists as Responsible Adults: A Call for MOC Reform

Sidney R. Block, MD  |  March 1, 2015

A rheumatologist says current maintenance of certification requirements put unnecessary stress on clinicians

Medical Coding Certification Important for Rheumatology Practices

From the College  |  February 1, 2015

The ACR’s certified coding in rheumatology certificate trains individuals in coding concepts, principles in rheumatology

Fallout from False Assumptions in Medicine

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  December 1, 2014

How the lack of clear, concise data has impacted opioid prescribing for chronic pain and is clouding the issue of medical recertification

The ACR/ARHP Offers Practice Management Track at Annual Meeting

From the College  |  August 1, 2014

Program features practical training to keep rheumatology practices current with coding, compliance rules, regulations

How Maintenance of Certification Rule Changes Affect Rheumatologists

Joseph Flood, MD  |  July 1, 2014

The ACR offers resources, tools to help rheumatologists navigate MOC process, earn points

President’s Perspective: ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Heads to Boston in November

Joseph Flood, MD  |  May 1, 2014

Conference to showcase clinical, basic science of rheumatologic care; advances in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases and comorbidities

President’s Perspective: ACR’s Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Certification in Rheumatology Program Helps Healthcare Providers Learn to Use This Tool

Joseph Flood, MD  |  February 1, 2014

RhMSUS program helps health professionals address payment reforms, practice efficiency, and quality of patient care through use of MSUS imaging technology

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