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Opinion: Why Rheumatologists Should Adhere to Standard of Care

Bruce Rothschild, MD  |  February 16, 2016

It is valuable to understand the semantics of consultant comments. A journal article I once read indicated that when a consultant reports having seen a series of individuals with a given problem, it means they have seen two cases. When they report they have experience with a problem, they mean they have seen a (one)…

Filed under:Practice SupportQuality Assurance/Improvement Tagged with:patient carePractice ManagementQualityRheumatic Diseaserheumatologiststandard

How Medicare’s Chronic Care Management Payments Could Affect Primary Care

Will Boggs, MD  |  September 23, 2015

(Reuters Health)—Medicare’s new “chronic care management” (CCM) payment program could make it more financially feasible for physicians to deliver services between visits. Under the new program, Medicare could reimburse primary care practices about $40 month for such things as medication management and communication with other doctors for patients who have two or more chronic medical…

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Chronic Care Management Payments Can Increase Primary Care Revenues

Will Boggs, MD  |  September 22, 2015

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—Medicare’s new chronic care management (CCM) payments could boost revenues for primary care practices, but many could experience net losses due to opportunity costs of face-to-face visit time, according to results from a modeling study. “The loss of revenue when MD’s did all the work themselves was somewhat surprising,” Dr. Sanjay Basu,…

Filed under:Practice Support Tagged with:Chronic Care Managementchronic conditionMedicareprimary care

New Recommendations Support Effective Use of Telemedicine in Primary Care

Will Boggs, MD  |  September 9, 2015

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—The American College of Physicians (ACP) has issued a baker’s dozen of recommendations intended to guide the effective use of telemedicine in primary care settings. “The recommendations balance the potential benefits and expanded use of telemedicine with the importance of maintaining the patient-physician relationship and patient safety,” Hilary Daniel from American College…

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CareFirst Sees More Than Doubled Savings on Shared Rewards with Doctors

Susan Kelly  |  July 31, 2015

(Reuters)—Insurer CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield said on Thursday its cost savings on providing healthcare rose sharply last year in a program that rewards doctors for keeping patients out of the hospital. The non-profit health insurer operates an approach to delivering care that emphasizes coordination among providers, led by a patient’s primary care physician. The model is…

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Some Public Hospitals Win, Others Lose with Obamacare

Robin Respaut  |  July 25, 2015

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)—A year and a half after the Affordable Care Act brought widespread reforms to the U.S. healthcare system, Chicago’s Cook County Health & Hospitals System has made its first profit in 180 years. Seven hundred miles south, the fortunes of Atlanta’s primary public hospital, Grady Health System, haven’t improved, and it remains as…

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

Can DIY Medicine Tame Rampaging Healthcare Costs?

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  April 1, 2015

High health insurance deductibles, physician charges, medication expenses spur patients to seek less costly lab testing, surgical procedures, prescription drugs

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Value of Patient Care Services in Rheumatology Gets Boost

E. William St.Clair  |  April 1, 2015

By developing guidelines, quality measures, data on patient outcomes, the ACR helps rheumatologists translate the value of their work to the world

Filed under:Practice SupportPresident's Perspective Tagged with:AC&Rguidelineoutcomepatient carepratice managementQualityrheumatologistSt.Clair

Electronic Health Records Systems Distract Physicians from Patient Care

Katarzyna Gilek-Seibert, MD  |  April 1, 2015

Junior rheumatologist says EHRs equal the ‘End of Humane Reasoning’ when it comes to patient care, practice management

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EULAR 2014: Shorten Delay for Access to Rheumatologic Patient Care

Thomas R. Collins  |  September 1, 2014

Rheumatologists, general practictioners discuss ways to improve their connection, remove barriers to patient care

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