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Updates from the ACR Insurance Subcommittee Chair

Rebecca Shepherd, MD, MBA, FACR, FACP  |  September 25, 2023

The Insurance Subcommittee is working to address coverage and reimbursement challenges facing rheumatology practices. Recent activities include efforts to avoid increased administrative burden associated with specialty medications, support payer coverage of musculoskeletal ultrasounds and protect patient access to biologics.

Filed under:Billing/CodingPractice Support Tagged with:ACR Insurance Subcommittee (ISC)Musculoskeletal Ultrasoundspecialty drug acquisition

Late Summer 2023’s Awards, Appointments & Announcements in Rheumatology

Gretchen Henkel  |  September 11, 2023

PANLAR Names Eric L. Matteson, MD, a 2023 Master Throughout his career at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., Eric L. Matteson, MD, currently professor of rheumatology, emeritus, actively engaged with his rheumatology colleagues in Latin America. He participated in conferences, worked on South American publications and brought rheumatology fellows to the Mayo Clinic for training….

Filed under:AwardsProfessional Topics Tagged with:Dr. Eric L. MattesonDr. John J. O’SheaMovers & Shakers

Case Report: Giant Cell Arteritis-Related Stroke

Jessica Meek, MD, Anna Coppinger, DO, & Sejal Khan, DO  |  September 10, 2023

Thromboembolic events are major contributors to the morbidity and mortality of patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA), but little is known about how GCA may increase the risk of ischemic strokes. GCA-related stroke is described as an ischemic cerebral infarct occurring within three to four weeks of GCA diagnosis and treatment. It occurs in 3–7%…

Filed under:ConditionsHome SliderVasculitis Tagged with:case reportGCAgiant cell arteritis (GCA)stroke

2024 Proposed Rule for the Quality Payment Program Released

RISE Registry Team  |  August 17, 2023

See key changes for the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System for the 2024 performance year as outlined in the proposed rule.

Filed under:Practice SupportQuality Assurance/Improvement Tagged with:Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS)MIPSphysician quality reportingQuality Payment Program (QPP)

3 AC&R Study Summaries: Fractures in Patients with SSc, Clinical Response in JIA, & TV & the Public Perception of Gout

Arthritis Care & Research  |  August 13, 2023

Fractures in Patients with SSc By Zsuzsanna McMahan, MD, MHS Why was this study done? To minimize disability due to systemic sclerosis (SSc), it’s important to prevent and manage complications. Many SSc complications and related medications may increase the risk for osteoporosis and fracture. We sought to identify modifiable risk factors for fracture in patients…

Filed under:ConditionsGout and Crystalline ArthritisPatient PerspectivePractice SupportResearch RheumSystemic Sclerosis Tagged with:juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)Reading Rheumsystemic sclerosis (SSc)

Do NSAIDs Mask MRI Findings in Patients with Axial Spondyloarthritis?

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  July 17, 2023

Research suggests the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may mask the amount of sacroiliac joint inflammation found on MRI in patients with axial spondyloarthritis.

Filed under:Biologics/DMARDsDrug UpdatesMeeting Reports Tagged with:AS Resource CenteraxSpAMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI)MRIsacroiliac jointssacroiliitis

Patient Education Materials for Non-English Speakers

Katie Robinson  |  July 10, 2023

Recently, the Vasculitis Foundation, in collaboration with a group of physicians and vasculitis investigators in the U.S. and Latin America (i.e., Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile and Argentina), launched an educational series of videos in Spanish called, Aprendiendo de Vasculitis. “The goal of these videos is to provide education to all Spanish-speaking patients,” explains Sebastian E….

Filed under:Patient PerspectivePractice Support Tagged with:health literacypatient education

A Live Patient Experience in Medical School Can Boost Interest in, and Knowledge of, Rheumatology

Vanessa Caceres  |  July 9, 2023

After intense academic classroom studies, University of Nebraska College of Medicine students in Omaha are able to put what they are learning in practice through the university’s Live Patient Experience (LPE) program, led by the Division of Rheumatology and Immunology. The LPE gives students real-life experience with patients and can serve as motivation to consider…

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingPatient PerspectivePractice SupportProfessional TopicsWorkforce Tagged with:live patient experience

Don’t Let a Good Mentor Get Away

Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, FACP, FAAAAI, RhMSUS  |  June 9, 2023

“When you get a good mentor, don’t let ’em be the one that got away.” Richard Brasington Jr., MD, FACP, MACR, told me this about a decade ago when I was a rheumatology fellowship applicant and first met him. It was clear the statement was influenced by his love of fishing. Dr. Brasington’s office was…

Filed under:Career DevelopmentOpinionProfessional TopicsRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:Dr. Hanna W. MawadDr. Mark F. GourleyDr. Richard Brasington Jr.Dr. Robert Wilkins LightfootMentorMentoringMentorship

Rheum After 5: Dr. Brittany Bettendorf, Figure Skater

Carol Patton  |  May 11, 2023

When she was 2 years old, Brittany A. Bettendorf, MD, MFA, a rheumatologist at the University of Iowa (UI) Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, was introduced to figure skating by her mother, a national roller-skating champion and amateur figure skater. “The first time I stepped on the ice, I loved it,” she says. Dr. Bettendorf…

Filed under:ProfilesRheum After 5 Tagged with:Dr. Brittany Bettendorf

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