Another New Year’s has just passed, and if you’ve opted for one of the typical resolutions, you’ve decided to lose weight, exercise more, or quit a nasty habit like smoking. If you’re one to make resolutions, have you considered adding a career-related resolution to your self-improvement goals for the new year? Most of us spend a significant portion of our lives at work, so it makes sense.
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Billing for Time
When counseling or coordination of care dominates the encounter between the physician and the patient and his or her family, time may be considered the controlling factor to qualify for a particular level of E/M coding.
Reach Out To Local Media to Promote Rheumatology
The ACR is committed to advocating on behalf of its members. This could be on Capitol Hill, by working with insurance providers, or by working with the media to promote the work of rheumatologists and rheumatology health professionals and advance the issues affecting them.
Neurological Piece of the Fibromyalgia Puzzle
Exploring the peripheral and central elements of pain in FM
ARHP News: A Year of Achievements
What an incredible journey this past year has been for the ARHP. We have made amazing progress in education, collaboration, and chartering the ARHP’s future.
Turn Down the Pain Volume
Fibromyalgia’s evolution from discrete entity to prototypical central pain syndrome
Obama and Clinton at the AMA
Then and now: Déjà vu all over again—toujours?
Reading Rheum
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
Ortho Angle
Where rheumatology and orthopedics meet
Tailor the Message for Arthritis Self-Care
Delving into patients’ perceptions of self-management activities
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