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Ethics Forum: Electronic Health Records Raise Concerns about Physician-Patient Relationship

Elizabeth A. Kitsis, MD, MBE, & Robert H. Shmerling, MD  |  October 1, 2014

Health information technology may distract physicians during exam room visits with patients

Filed under:ConditionsEMRsEthicsOsteoarthritis and Bone DisordersPatient PerspectivePractice SupportProfessional TopicsQuality Assurance/ImprovementTechnology Tagged with:drugelectronic health recordEthicsMedicareOsteoarthritispatient carephysician patient relationshipPractice ManagementTechnology

Is Shared Decision Making Possible in Rheumatology?

James T. Rosenbaum, MD  |  August 1, 2014

A rheumatologist voices skepticism that physicians, patients can arrive at mutually shared healthcare decisions

Filed under:Biologics/DMARDsConditionsDrug UpdatesOther Rheumatic ConditionsPractice SupportQuality Assurance/ImprovementRheumatoid ArthritisWorkforce Tagged with:BiologicsdrugMedicareMethotrexatepatient carephysicianPractice ManagementprednisoneRheumatoid arthritisrheumatologistSarcoidosisSteroids

Speak Out Rheum: Are Independent Measures of Patient Satisfaction Reliable?

James T. Rosenbaum, MD  |  May 1, 2014

Patient survey questionnaires, metrics to gauge physician performance may not be trustworthy indicators of quality of patient care

Filed under:ConditionsPain SyndromesPatient PerspectivePractice SupportQuality Assurance/Improvement Tagged with:FibromyalgiaimagingMedicareMetricspatient carepatient satisfactionPractice ManagementQualityrheumatologistsurvey

RheumPACER Dashboard System Aims for Quick Organization of Patient Data

Thomas R. Collins  |  July 9, 2012

The system synthesizes information from several sources that are usually scattered, and presents physicians with an easy-to-access guide to a patient with up-to-the-minute information.

Filed under:EMRsInformation TechnologyPractice SupportQuality Assurance/ImprovementTechnology Tagged with:EHRelectronic health recordOutcomesPractice ManagementrheumatologistRheumPACERTechnology

Rheum with a View

Richard S. Panush, MD  |  November 1, 2011

Why I sometimes read poetry instead of medicine—and why you should, too

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingProfiles Tagged with:CareerHumanitiesLiteraturemedicineTraining

Empower Rheumatology Patients

Staff  |  October 7, 2011

Patient empowerment and education are important parts of rheumatology care.

Filed under:Education & TrainingFrom the CollegePractice SupportQuality Assurance/Improvement Tagged with:Educationpatient carePractice Managementrheumatologist

Pain Perspective in Scleroderma

Susan L. Williams Judge, MN, ARNP  |  July 12, 2011

Systemic sclerosis (SSc; scleroderma) is a disease in which inflammatory and fibrotic changes result in overproduction and accumulation of collagen and other extracellular matrix proteins, resulting in intimal vascular damage, fibrosis, and occasionally organ dysfunction affecting the gastrointestinal, lung, heart, and renal systems. There are two classifications of SSc—limited cutaneous or CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud’s, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly, and telangectasias) syndrome, where skin thickening occurs mainly in the distal extremities and facial/neck areas and internal organ involvement, if present, occurs later in the disease process; and diffuse cutaneous disease where there is a more rapid progression of skin thickening from distal to proximal and organ involvement can be severe and occur early in the disease. As noted by various authors, there is no “crystal ball” into which one can look to see the outcome of the disease, and involvement varies significantly from one person to the next.

Filed under:ConditionsFrom the CollegeSystemic Sclerosis Tagged with:Diagnostic CriteriadisabilityPainpatient careSclerodermaSystemic sclerosis

A New Breed of Practice

From the College  |  December 1, 2008

As small practice physicians are  forced to combat increasing overhead and shriveling reimbursement, we seem to be entering an era of medical practice Darwinism—survival of those that are most fit to operate in today’s severe and unforgiving healthcare environment.

Filed under:From the CollegePractice SupportQuality Assurance/Improvement Tagged with:Leadershippatient carePractice Updatescheduling

Academic Medical Centers (AMCs) and Patient Safety

Staff  |  June 1, 2008

Quality adds new dimension to the three-part mission

Filed under:Education & Training Tagged with:Care TeamErrorsInstitute of MedicineQualityrheumatologySafety

Engage Patients as Partners in Shared Decision-making

Staff  |  September 1, 2007

Engaging patients in shared decision-making about their health management is increasingly important to improving health outcomes and quality of life for persons with arthritis and other rheumatic diseases. In shared decision-making, the patient and the provider are partners who share information and determine together the best therapeutic interventions to achieve desired health outcomes and patient goals.

Filed under:ConditionsFrom the CollegePractice Support Tagged with:Association of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)Medical decision makingpatient-centered carePatientsquality of life

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