It is not unusual for rheumatologists to spend significant time during an office visit reviewing new and/or existing problems, modifying medications, counseling, and coordinating care, but is this additional time reimbursable?
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Quality Measurement Improves Rheumatology Outcomes
Innovations in health information technology can have significant impact
Data Rich, Information Poor
Did you know that the health information stored by your practice could be one of your most valuable assets?
A&R and AC&R Abstracts: Pain in RA
For further reading
Chaos Control
Plan ahead to ensure your practice survives a disaster
Meaningful Use and Patient Engagement – Supporting eHealth Literacy
It is no surprise that understanding health information and navigating the U.S. health system can overwhelm even the savviest patients with advanced literacy skills. Data from the National Adult Literacy Survey suggest that nearly 50% of all adults have problems understanding many aspects of healthcare, including prescriptions, appointment slips, and health education materials.
Practice Page
Practice management changes and opportunities in 2012
What You Need to Know about ACOs
Rheumatologists may need to speak up to get a place in these new healthcare groups
Skilled Support for Patients and Practices
Rheumatology nurse practitioners can expand capacity in busy rheumatology offices
It Takes All Kinds
A look at the rheumatology practice team
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