January’s Coding Challenge
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Letters to the Editor: In Memoriam
One more prescribing rule [See “Rheuminations,” September 2009, p. 6], honored mainly in the breach, in our overspending climate: don’t prescribe an expensive brand when generics are as good or better, especially Nexium (which I have never prescribed) versus omeprazole, Lipitor versus simvastatin (which now costs the VA three cents a pill), and—for rheumatologists who are writing 80% Uloric—allopurinol except for the 10% who might need Uloric.
Philadelphia Displays Many Facets of the Healthcare Debate
City of Brotherly Love displays many facets of the healthcare debate
Coding Corner Question
December’s Coding Challenge
Sex Differences & Rheumatoid Arthritis
The beliefs versus the data
The ACR at 75: A Diamond Jubilee
Feting ACR’s 75 Years: This month’s annual meeting recognizes organization’s growth
Risks and Benefits
Physicians must find the delicate balance between treatment and side effects
Practical Medication Management
Take a firm stand in perioperative and pregnant patients with rheumatic disease
Immunizations in Immunocomprised Patients
Vaccines can help minimize certain diseases
Psoriatic Arthritis: From Leeds to the Limelight
Advances in understanding of the disease begin in the 1960s
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