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CMS adds cyberattack hardship option to MIPS Emergency Application
Practices have until Dec. 31 to file a hardship application and avoid a 2026 MIPS negative payment adjustment.
Senate Finance Committee releases white paper on Medicare payment reform
While the paper does not make specific policy recommendations, it explains the policy issues the committee has identified and its views on possible solutions.
2024 FDA listening session on compounding
Two College leaders attended the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) annual Compounding Listening Session on Friday, May 17.
The Federal Trade Commission’s ban on non-competes
The final rule is effective September 4, 2024. However, several lawsuits have been filed to halt the implementation of this final rule.
Advocacy Council Efforts Pay Off in Long-awaited FAA Review of Epinephrine Carried by Airliners for Anaphylaxis
In a big win for allergists and allergy advocacy organizations, the law requires airlines to include epinephrine in a form specifically intended for treating a…
2024 Strike Force success
Eight leaders from the College and the College’s Advocacy Council participated in the 2024 ACAAI Strike Force visit to Capitol Hill.
Advocacy Council fights against electronic payment fees
Congress is beginning to pay attention to another source of payment reductions caused by some commercial payers: electronic payment fees.
Senate Finance Committee holds hearing on Medicare payment reform for chronic care
While there were some comments in favor of increasing payments to physicians, most of the discussion centered on value-based care.
Congressional hearing highlights impact of Change Healthcare cyberattack
Help the AMA and the College advocate for you - please complete the AMA’s new brief survey about current problems you are experiencing related to the Change He…
Navigating AI for allergists
Both allergists and payers stand to benefit from this technology and its decision-optimizing capabilities. However...