When it comes to dealing with insurance companies, the rules seem to change frequently and always in an arbitrary and capricious way. The ACR is trying its best to protect rheumatologists, but we need your help!
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Pinpoint Cognitive Dysfunction in Patients with Lupus
More than 80% of SLE patients experience some type of neurologic manifestation during their disease course. The challenge for rheumatologists and other clinicians lies in appropriately diagnosing any cognitive dysfunctions that accompany lupus and better understanding the causes and risk factors of those dysfunctions. “Cognitive Function in SLE” was the focus of a talk at the 2011 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting in November.
Incoming ACR Volunteers
Karen Kolba, MD and Robert A. Colbert, MD, PhD
Quality Measurement Improves Rheumatology Outcomes
Innovations in health information technology can have significant impact
Welcome New ACR and ARHP Leaders
The ACR is pleased to welcome the newest members of the ACR board of directors and ARHP executive committee. These new members were confirmed in November during the 2011 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting. Over the next two issues of “From the College,” you will be introduced to these new members and learn what they want to gain from their experience as new board and executive committee members.
Chaos Control
Plan ahead to ensure your practice survives a disaster
ACR Launches First Public Relations Campaign
Simple tasks campaign targets lawmakers, referring physicians and others who influence rheumatology
A Meeting of the Minds for RA Research
REF investigators gather to share research progress and trade advice
Medical Education Goes Global
Rheumatology plays a role in med schools’ growing international partnerships
Is It Time to Replace the HAQ?
The PROMIS initiative uses item response theory to improve assessment of patient-reported health and wellbeing
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