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Straightforward Approach Can Help Rheumatology Health Professionals Engage with Fibromyalgia Patients

Terence Starz, MD, on behalf of the ARHP Practice Committee  |  April 19, 2017

“I have pain all over my body” is a challenging response after you’ve asked a new patient what brings them in for their visit. You immediately suspect that this patient has fibromyalgia. The prevalence of fibromyalgia in the U.S. is 5 million people, and it is among the most common conditions in many rheumatology practices….

Filed under:ConditionsPain SyndromesPractice SupportSoft Tissue Pain Tagged with:Fibromyalgiaoffice visitPainpatient carephysician-patient communicationrheumatologistrheumatologysymptomTreatment

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Volunteers Wanted to Join the ACR’s Committees, Board of Directors, Research Foundation

Sharad Lakhanpal, MBBS, MD  |  April 19, 2017

In 1974, President Nixon established a week in April to recognize the importance of volunteering. National Volunteer Week is scheduled for April 23–29 this year. At the College, we like to acknowledge and thank our volunteers year round. The mission of the College cannot be achieved without the time, effort, talent and dedication of our…

Filed under:Legislation & AdvocacyPresident's PerspectiveResearch Rheum Tagged with:AC&RAdvocacyAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)Board of directorsLeadershipmicrovolunteeringrheumatologistRheumatology Research FoundationVolunteer

Rheumatology Research Foundation Fundraising Campaign Exceeds $60M Goal

From the College  |  April 17, 2017

The Rheumatology Research Foundation’s largest fundraising campaign, Journey to Cure, has surpassed its $60 million fundraising, raising a grand total of $61,430,466. With the support of 3,869 donors, the campaign has funded awards for more than 900 rheumatology professionals. “The success of Journey to Cure demonstrates the commitment rheumatologists and health professionals have to impacting…

Filed under:From the CollegeResearch Rheum Tagged with:AC&RAdvocacyAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)FundraisingJourney to CureRheumatology Research Foundation

S.C. Rheumatism Society Benefits from ACR Partnership

Gretchen Henkel  |  April 6, 2017

Editor’s note: This article will be the first in a series of articles highlighting the advocacy work done by state and local societies around the country. The South Carolina Rheumatism Society (SCRS) realizes multiple benefits from its association with the ACR, according to Jeffrey G. Lawson, MD, the society’s treasurer. One example of the support offered:…

Filed under:Legislation & AdvocacyProfessional Topics Tagged with:Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2009biosimilar substitutionsH.B. 3438South Carolina Rheumatism Society

On the Road in Rajasthan: Vehicular-Caused Bone, Joint Damage in India

David S. Pisetsky, MD, PhD  |  March 20, 2017

In the good old days, physicians routinely made house calls. The decision to visit the literal bedside of a patient was practical: hospital services were primitive and often offered too little benefit to justify an emergency journey by the patient. These physicians carried leather bags, sometimes called Gladstones, that were filled with instruments for eventualities…

Filed under:From the College Tagged with:bonedamageimpoverishedIndiainjuryjointPainRajasthanrheumatologytrauma

RheumPAC Committee Outlines Goals for 2017

From the College  |  March 17, 2017

“You can’t win last night’s game again.” —George Karl, professional basketball player and coach Amid the angst and upheaval from our recent elections and associated uncertainty for future healthcare policies, one thing remains clear: We must increase our engagement with our elected officials to educate them on the needs of our profession and our patients….

Filed under:From the College Tagged with:Advocacygoalspolitical action committeerheumatologyRheumPAC

ACR Urges CMMI to Test Transparently: Coalition offers principles to guide CMS’s care innovation efforts

Susan Bernstein  |  February 16, 2017

The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI), which develops concepts for healthcare payment and service delivery, must be transparent and engaged with all stakeholders as it tests new models, according to a coalition of 30 associations. On Feb. 10, the Healthcare Leaders for Accountable Innovation in Medicare Coalition, which includes the ACR, released six…

Filed under:Legislation & AdvocacyProfessional Topics Tagged with:Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI)CMMIguideline principlesHealthcare Leaders for Accountable Innovation in Medicare CoalitionMACRAMedicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015Quality Payment Program

Rheumatology Research Abstracts Highlight Treatment for Hand OA, Risk of Depression in Lupus and More

Mary Beth Nierengarten  |  February 15, 2017

WASHINGTON, D.C.—What do treating hand osteoarthritis (OA) in the primary care setting, high financial strain and risk of depression in patients with lupus, prolonged sitting and cardiovascular disease, and sex-specific treatment after total hip arthroplasty have in common? They were all topics presented during a session titled ARHP I: Exemplary Abstracts at the 2016 ACR/ARHP…

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Review Finds Increased Osteoarthritis Risk in Tactical Athletes

Anne Harding  |  February 14, 2017

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—Members of the military and firefighters are at increased risk of osteoarthritis (OA), a new systematic review shows. “Osteoarthritis is more common in people who are tactical athletes, people who are firefighters and military service members, than it is in the general population,” Dr. Kenneth Cameron of Keller Army Hospital in West…

Filed under:ConditionsOsteoarthritis and Bone Disorders Tagged with:athleteshipKnee Osteoarthritis (OA)Pain

Distinct Autoantigens Found in Patients with Scleroderma & Coincident Cancer

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  January 24, 2017

Recent research examined the relationship between patients with scleroderma who are anti-CTP antibody negative and cancer. Combing two complementary technologies, PhIP-Seq and PLATO-BC, researchers identified the POLR3 complex in cancer-associated scleroderma…

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