A breakdown of the political makeup of Congress as the ACR, RheumPAC gear up to meet, educate newly elected lawmakers
New Opportunities to Advance Rheumatology Through State Advocacy in 2015
As state legislatures reconvene, the ACR is identifying states, collaborative partners to help pursue legislation
Rheumatologists In Demand As Physician Shortages in Rheumatology Intensify
How practicing clinicians can generate interest in rheumatology among medical students
New HCPCS Modifiers Replace -59 on January 1, 2015
Referred to as -X modifiers, they are designed to define specific subsets of -59 modifier
Congress Can Begin Work to Advance Rheumatology Before New Year
Medicare Advantage plans, specialty tier drug spending, SGR repeal, biomedical research funding issues on lawmakers’ plates
Pediatric Rheumatologist Wins 2014 Award for Excellence in Clinical Medicine
The ACR member Dr. Marilyn G. Punaro is first pediatric rheumatologist to earn the Patricia & William L. Watson Jr., MD, award
Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness Registry Can Improve Patient Care
RISE data entry process syncs with patients’ electronic health records to create quality improvement reports, chart progress
The ACR: Looking Ahead to 2015 and Beyond
Incoming president E. William St.Clair, MD, sets goals, reviews groundwork for the coming year
2014 ACR Awards of Distinction, Masters & ARHP Merit & Lifetime Achievement Awards Announced
Award winners to be recognized at Nov. 15 ceremony before start of the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting in Boston
The ACR Seeks to Expand Engagement, Influence Among State Legislators
Members encouraged to advocate for rheumatology with elected officials in their home districts
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