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The ACR Advocates for More MIPS Points for RISE Use

From the College  |  April 6, 2017

On behalf of the rheumatology community, the ACR recently submitted an entry for a rheumatology-specific Clinical Practice Improvement Activity (CPIA) that, if accepted, will be included in the 2018 performance year. The CMS put a call out to the public for CPIAs in an attempt to make MACRA more meaningful for participating providers. The ACR…

Filed under:From the CollegePractice SupportProfessional TopicsRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:Clinical Practice Improvement Activity (CPIA)Improving Patient Outcomes in RA: Disease Activity Measurement to Optimize Treating to TargetMIPSRISE registry

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

Sirukumab Promising for RA

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  April 4, 2017

In a clinical trial, RA patients on sirukumab experienced decreased disease activity and improved physical function…

Filed under:Drug Updates Tagged with:Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)sirukumab

Brain Stimulation May Help with Fibromyalgia

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  April 3, 2017

New research examined the use of transcranial direct current stimulation over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of the brain to modulate attention in patients with fibromyalgia. The study found that the active current increased heat pain threshold and tolerance. However, a regression analysis showed the effect on executive attention appeared to be independent of the effect on pain…

Filed under:Conditions

U.S. Senator Launches Probe into 5 Top Opioid Drugmakers

Reuters Staff   |  March 29, 2017

(Reuters)—U.S. Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill sought on Tuesday details from the nation’s top opioid drugmakers on their sales and marketing practices, as lawmakers step up efforts to tackle the country’s deadly opioid crisis. The Missouri senator’s investigation comes amid an epidemic of opioid addiction, with 91 Americans dying everyday as a result of overdose, according…

Filed under:Drug UpdatesProfessional Topics Tagged with:Depomed IncepidemicInsys Therapeutics IncJohnson & JohnsonMylan NVopioid crisisOpioid drugmaker probePurdue Pharmasales and marketing practicesU.S. Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill

Would Legalizing Medical Marijuana Help Curb the Opioid Epidemic?

Ronnie Cohen  |  March 28, 2017

(Reuters Health)—In states that legalized medical marijuana, U.S. hospitals failed to see a predicted influx of pot smokers, but in an unexpected twist, they treated far fewer opioid users, a new study shows. Hospitalization rates for opioid painkiller dependence and abuse dropped on average 23% in states after marijuana was permitted for medicinal purposes, the…

Filed under:AnalgesicsDrug Updates Tagged with:DrugsmarijuanaOpioid abuseOpioids

Republicans Pull Healthcare Legislation

Dustin Volz & David Lawder  |  March 27, 2017

WASHINGTON (Reuters)—President Donald Trump suffered a stunning political setback on Friday in a Congress controlled by his own party when Republican leaders pulled legislation to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system, a major 2016 election campaign promise of the president and his allies. Republican leaders of the House of Representatives pulled the legislation due to a…

Filed under:Legislation & AdvocacyProfessional Topics Tagged with:Affordable Care Act (ACA)Health InsuranceLegislationObamacare

Rheumatology March Coding Corner Answer: Pediatric Rheumatology Consult

From the College  |  March 20, 2017

Take the challenge. CPT: 99203 This encounter is coded as 99203, because it included: History—The history of present illness was extended. The review of systems was complete, and the past medical, family and social were documented. This makes the history comprehensive. Examination—Expanded detailed. Medical decision making—The diagnosis was a new problem with no additional workup…

Filed under:Billing/CodingConditionsFrom the CollegePediatric Conditions Tagged with:BillingCodinggrowthoffice visitPainpatient carePediatricrheumatologist

Rheumatology March Coding Corner Question: Pediatric Rheumatology Consult

From the College  |  March 20, 2017

A 13-year-old black male, described by his mother as a very active and energetic child, is referred to a pediatric rheumatologist. His chief complaint is muscle pain in both legs, which he has experienced for the past three weeks. His mother is a patient of an adult rheumatologist at this clinic and is quite concerned….

Filed under:Billing/CodingConditionsFrom the CollegePediatric Conditions Tagged with:BillingCodinggrowthoffice visitPainpatient carePediatricrheumatologist

Draft Criteria for ANCA-Associated Vasculitis Released

Susan Bernstein  |  March 20, 2017

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Rheumatologists do not have up-to-date diagnostic and classification criteria for vasculitis, a group of diseases that involves inflammation of the blood vessels, said experts speaking at the 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting session, Classification Criteria for ANCA-Associated Vasculitis. The most recent classification criteria were published by the ACR in 1990, and since then, new disease…

Filed under:ConditionsMeeting ReportsVasculitis Tagged with:2016 ACR/ARHP Annual MeetingAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)ANCAcriteriaDiagnosisDiagnostic and Classification Criteria in Vasculitis Studyrheumatologistupdate

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