Innovations in health information technology can have significant impact
Are Your Ads Violating the Law?
While advertising is a great way to promote your practice, be sure to avoid legal pitfalls
Rheum With a View
Rituals, symbols, ceremony, and tradition
Data Rich, Information Poor
Did you know that the health information stored by your practice could be one of your most valuable assets?
Coding Corner Question
December’s Coding Challenge
Practice Pearls: Final Countdown for Version 5010!
10, 9, 8, 7, 6 … the final days to implement Version 5010 are here!
Planning is Key to Meaningful Use
Practices face many challenges when adopting EHRs
Dressing Down in Scrubs
Why rheumatologists should consider making this the uniform of choice
Practice Page: Protecting Your Practice through Compliance
Compliance programs are an effort by the government to maintain integrity in the healthcare system. These programs target activities causing improper payment to determine their root cause: Was it a mistake or error, was it inefficiency or waste of resources, is the provider bending the rules or abusing the system, or was it intentional deception or fraud? There are also laws dictating the compliance culture within practices and institutions; for example, red-flag rules, antikickback statute, and stark law, to name a few.
Two-Thirds of Rheumatologists Satisfied with Profession
A fair wage and choice of practice setting are areas of concern
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