Have you ever called a carrier and asked why something was denied? If you work in a rheumatology practice, chances are you have, and you probably hung up feeling even more confused than before you made the call.
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The Difficult Patient Interaction in Rheumatology
How to smooth tough patient encounters
The Brain in Lupus
The Mary Kirkland Center lupus conference offers insight into cognitive aspects of SLE
Do You E-Prescribe—or Just Think You Do?
You’ve bought an electronic medical record (EMR) with e-prescribing capabilities or stand-alone e-prescribing software and are enjoying the benefits of seamlessly writing a computer-generated prescription. Prescriptions are forwarded to the pharmacy where they enter the computer system exactly as they were sent. After all, that’s the benefit of e-prescribing, right?
Collect Co-pays, Deductibles, and Co-insurance Every Time
Do you know how many patients leave physician practices without paying their co-pays? The number is startling, and the cost for rheumatology practices is substantial.
Letters to the Editor
Feedback from our Readers
Drug Safety
What can the ACR do?
Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) Changes for 2008
CMS has announced alternative reporting periods and reporting criteria for the 2008 Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI).
Academic Medical Centers (AMCs) and Patient Safety
Quality adds new dimension to the three-part mission
A Ghost Appears
We need to address the specter of ghostwriting in medical research
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