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Subcategories:AppsInformation Technology

HealthKit Wellness App Holds Promise for Medicine, Rheumatology

Thomas R. Collins  |  December 1, 2014

Apple’s mobile healthcare technology may benefit patients with rheumatic disease whose conditions require regular monitoring

Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness Registry Can Improve Patient Care

Staff  |  December 1, 2014

RISE data entry process syncs with patients’ electronic health records to create quality improvement reports, chart progress

Meaningful Use Attestation Does Not Satisfy Physician Quality Reporting System Requirements

Staff  |  December 1, 2014

Separate clinical quality reporting measures must be submitted for each program

The ACR: Looking Ahead to 2015 and Beyond

E. William St.Clair, MD  |  December 1, 2014

Incoming president E. William St.Clair, MD, sets goals, reviews groundwork for the coming year

Google Glass Has Potential for Rheumatology, Orthopedic Surgery

Karandeep Singh, MD, Gunnar O. Klein, MD, PhD, & Johan von Heideken, MD, PhD  |  November 2, 2014

Wearable smart-glass device could enable untethered access to electronic health records, be conduit for clinical decision making

HIPAA Privacy Rules Bring New Enforcement Guidelines

Staff  |  November 1, 2014

Focus shifts from voluntary to punitive; makes business associates more accountable for breaches of personal health information

The ACR’s Benchmark Tool Helps Rheumatologists Gauge Performance

Staff  |  November 1, 2014

Survey lets physicians compare questionnaire responses with regional, national averages

The ACR’s RISE Registry Offers Rheumatologists Many Benefits

Salahuddin Kazi, MD  |  November 1, 2014

Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness simplifies physician quality reporting

The ACR President Joseph Flood, MD, Reviews 2014 in Rheumatology

Joseph Flood, MD  |  November 1, 2014

Information technology an overarching theme of this year’s work

Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness Registry Can Help Physicians Improve Practice Performance

Staff  |  October 1, 2014

RISE system compares physician practices with national benchmarks, links physicians with electronic health records

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