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Predicting the Unpredictable – Taming the Impulse to Treat

Philip Seo, MD, MHS  |  January 17, 2019

One of my fellows could take better care of his patients if it weren’t for the attendings getting in his way. Or so he tells me. I can hear the howls of protest already. This statement isn’t fair—it is too broad, it doesn’t fairly depict the nuances of the situation or his point of view. First,…

Filed under:ConditionsOpinionRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:early arthritisVery Early Rheumatoid Arthritis

ACR Leaders Discuss E/M Coding Changes, Step Therapy & More

Thomas R. Collins  |  December 18, 2018

CHICAGO—ACR leaders described a series of looming legislative and regulatory threats to rheumatologists and their patients—including the proposed collapsing of evaluation and management (E/M) coding and potential changes to step therapy rules—and urged everyone in the field to make their voices heard to quash the proposals. They also recounted recent victories in the policy realm…

Filed under:Billing/CodingLegislation & AdvocacyMeeting Reports Tagged with:2018 ACR/ARHP Annual MeetingBiosimilarsE/M CodingH1B visasstep therapy

When Immunodeficiency & Autoimmunity Coexist

Susan Bernstein  |  December 18, 2018

When a patient has both primary immune deficiency and autoimmune disease, the combination can lead to life-threatening complications. Here are some insights into the challenges of diagnosing and treating this rare subset of patients…

Filed under:Uncategorized Tagged with:common variable immune deficiencyimmune deficiency polyendocrinopathy enteropathy X-linked inheritance (IPEX)immunodeficiency

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New PsA Guideline Released

Kathy Holliman  |  December 17, 2018

The ACR & the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) have published a joint Guideline for the Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA). The guideline will serve as an aid to practitioners managing active PsA in patients.

Filed under:Clinical Criteria/GuidelinesConditionsPsoriatic Arthritis Tagged with:first-line use of a TNFiJoint Guideline for the Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA)National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF)oral small molecule (OSM) drugsPsA Resource CenterPsoriatic ArthritisTNFi biologic

Committee on Rheumatologic Care Helps Establish Principles & Position Statements

Carina Stanton  |  December 5, 2018

The ACR’s Committee on Rheumatologic Care (CORC) has been busy on many fronts, including establishing new position statements for the College, introducing new practice perspectives and engaging multiple stakeholders in actions to protect and enhance rheumatology practice, such as with payers. “CORC ensures the rheumatology voice is heard in all of the most critical venues,”…

Filed under:Legislation & Advocacy Tagged with:ACR Principles on Prescription Drug Prices and Access to TreatmentCommittee on Rheumatologic Care (CORC)new position statementsstanding member position

FDA Update: Topical Plaque Psoriasis Treatment Approved; Dupilumab Will Receive FDA Priority Review

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  December 3, 2018

The FDA has approved halobetasol propionate lotion as a topical treatment for plaque psoriasis…

Filed under:Drug Updates Tagged with:dermatitisdupilumabFDAhalobetasol propionate lotionplaque psoriasisU.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Donah Zack Crawford in the Spotlight: Why the ARHP Is for Me

Kelly Tyrrell  |  November 18, 2018

Donah Zack Crawford, MA, was a research coordinator at the University of Pennsylvania, focused on pre­menstrual syndrome and peri­menopause, when her symptoms first started. “Someone suggested I see a rheumatologist,” she says, and not long after, Philadelphia-based physician Bruce Hoffman, MD, diagnosed her with rheumatoid arthritis. It was the mid-1990s, and treatment options were limited….

Filed under:From the CollegeProfiles Tagged with:Association of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)Donah Zack Crawford

Protect Your Practice: Action Update From the ACR’s Insurance Subcommittee

Carina Stanton  |  November 5, 2018

Both private and academic rheumatology practices face payer challenges that put the health of their patients and their practices at risk. To make sure the rheumatologist perspective is heard by payers, “the ACR’s Insurance Subcommittee (ISC) serves as the interface between payers and our members and ACR colleagues,” explains Sean Fahey, MD, a rheumatologist in…

Filed under:American College of RheumatologyInsuranceLegislation & Advocacy Tagged with:ACR Insurance Subcommittee (ISC)downcodingmodifier 25United Healthcare (UHC)

ACR Leaders Outline Advocacy Victories, Threats

Thomas R. Collins  |  October 22, 2018

CHICAGO—ACR leaders described a series of looming legislative and regulatory threats to rheumatologists and their patients—including the proposed collapsing of evaluation and management (E/M) coding and potential changes to step therapy rules—and urged everyone in the field to make their voices heard to quash the proposals. They also recounted recent victories in the policy realm…

Filed under:American College of RheumatologyLegislation & AdvocacyMeeting Reports Tagged with:2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meetingevaluation and management (E/M) codinglegislative and regulatory threatsstep therapy

Uveitis: Know the Risk Factors, Symptoms & Treatment Options

Carina Stanton  |  October 22, 2018

Inflammatory diseases can cause uveitis. Early detection and treatment are essential, but when uveitis goes undetected it can cause blindness. Here’s how to protect your patients…

Filed under:Conditions Tagged with:eyeEye diseaseUveitisvision

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