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Session 5


 Expanding our Toolbox: Communication in Kidney Disease
 
 Questions and Answers
 
 Point of Service Care - Optimal Symptom Management
 
 Questions and Answers
 
 Dealing with Extraordinary Dialysis Pts in a Quality Insurance Program Environment
 
 Questions and Answers
 
 Acute Kidney Injury: Classification and Care
 
 Questions and Answers
 

 

Session 4


 The Louis Diamond Lecture - Ethics Among Providers
 
 Questions and Answers
 

 

Session 3


 The Bundle Chapter 2: Same Game Different Rules
 
 Discussion
 
 The Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS)
 
 Questions and Answers
 

 

Session 2


 Integrated Care Models (John Dickmeyer Lecture)

 

Session 1


 RPA Year in Review
 RPA Advocacy Agenda
 Current State of ICD-10 and What it Means for Physicians?
 
Questions and Answers

Please look also at related talks from
2011 RPA Annual Meeting
2010 RPA Annual Meeting
2009 RPA Annual Meeting
2008 RPA Annual Meeting
2007 RPA Annual Meeting
2006 RPA Annual Meeting
2005 RPA Annual Meeting
2004 RPA Annual Meeting
2003 RPA Annual Meeting
2002 RPA Annual Meeting
2001 RPA Annual Meeting
2000 RPA Annual Meeting
1999 RPA Annual Meeting
1998 RPA Annual Meeting

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