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Rheumatoid Arthritis Research Advances

Larry Beresford  |  February 18, 2018

SAN DIEGO—In a roundup of current research in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) presented at the 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Nov. 3–8, Mark C. Genovese, MD, professor of medicine in the Division of Immunology and Rheumatology at Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., urged his audience to reflect on the impact therapy advances have made on RA. “In…

Filed under:Meeting ReportsRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:ACR/ARHP Annual Meetingcombination therapyimagingInfection

Intriguing Patient Cases Presented at the ACR Annual Meeting Thieves Market

Susan Bernstein  |  February 17, 2018

SAN DIEGO—At the 2017 Thieves Market, held Nov. 6 at the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, rheumatologists from around the world presented patient cases to an audience of colleagues, who then voted via text messaging to choose the cases they felt were most perplexing or intriguing. The winner received a free 2018 Annual Meeting registration, and the…

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Rheumatology Coding Corner Question: Bilateral Knee Injections

From the College  |  February 17, 2018

A 68-year-old male patient returns to the office for his scheduled bilateral knee injections for primary osteoarthritis. The patient rates the pain in his right knee at an 8 on a scale of 10, and the pain in his left knee at a 7. He was in the office a week before, but the practice…

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Diffuse Scleroderma: A 1991 Case Through the Lens of Today

Diffuse Scleroderma: A 1991 Case Through the Lens of Today

Charles Radis, DO  |  February 17, 2018

The year was 1991. It was my first Tuesday as a rheumatology fellow at the University of Pittsburgh’s Presbyterian Hospital. Navigating a maze of buildings and hallways, I delivered myself to the entrance to the scleroderma clinic. Running late and not knowing whether there was a separate entrance for staff, I clicked open the door….

Filed under:ConditionsSystemic Sclerosis Tagged with:case reportScleroderma

Build Better Leaders: The 2018 ACR/ARHP Leadership Conference Focused on Practical Tips for Guiding Committees, Meetings & Conference Calls

Susan Bernstein  |  February 15, 2018

Effective volunteer leaders inspire their committees, and together, they accomplish ambitious goals to ensure the future of rheumatology. Expert consultants shared tips and tools for effective leadership at this year’s ACR/ARHP Leadership Conference, held Jan. 22 in Atlanta. “We view your role in the ACR as volunteers to be critical, not only for the success…

Filed under:Education & TrainingProfessional Topics Tagged with:2018 ACR/ARHP Leadership ConferenceAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)effective leadershipeffective meetingsMichael SessionsRagan Cohn

More Physical Activity Counseling Urged

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  February 13, 2018

New research from the CDC evaluated the prevalence of healthcare provider counseling for physical activity as a management strategy for arthritis. Researchers found that although healthcare provider counseling for exercise has increased during the past decade, 40% of patients with arthritis do not receive this counseling, resulting in a greater prevalence of physical inactivity for this patient population…

Filed under:ConditionsRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:ArthritiscounselingExerciseExercise/physical therapyphysical activityphysical activity counseling

RISE Readiness for MIPS in 2018

From the College  |  February 1, 2018

In 2018, all providers will have to submit an entire year’s worth of their quality measure data to the CMS. After 2017, the transition year, the requirements and performance thresholds begin to increase. The CMS is still heavily incentivizing participation in a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR), such as the RISE registry, for reporting in…

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Ethics Forum: Should Doctors Recommend Fitness/Diet Monitoring Devices?

Sara M. Rothberger, PhD, Linda S. Ehrlich-Jones, RN, PhD, & Christine A. Pellegrini, PhD  |  January 19, 2018

The Case A 58-year-old patient with knee osteoarthritis has been decreasing her physical activity over the past several years due to painful joints, which has resulted in significant weight gain. At her appointment, you encourage her to engage in more physical activity and eat a well-balanced diet. A few weeks later, the patient returns to…

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Rheumatology Coding Corner Answer: Querying Documentation for Correct Billing

From the College  |  January 19, 2018

Take the challenge. No, this claim is lacking proper documentation to be billed out correctly and requires querying the provider before submitting to the payer. First, a query is a written or verbal question concerning the documentation of what is being billed out and should be visible in the patient’s chart. If a query is…

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Rheumatology Coding Corner Question: Querying Documentation for Correct Billing

From the College  |  January 19, 2018

An established, 66-year-old male patient with rheumatoid arthritis who was last seen in the office three weeks before returns to the office for an infliximab infusion. The patient reports mild pain in his right knee, right and left elbows. He rates the pain severity at a 3 on a 10-point scale. He denies any weight…

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