Top ten College Insider reads of 2017
We’ve done a lot this year. We’ve looked at our past as we celebrated our 75th anniversary, and we’ve looked toward the bright future for allergy. As another y…
When should you send a patient to collections?
Previous practice excellence articles from the College have addressed collecting payment at the time of service and the importance of improving customer servic…
Reducing Regulatory Burdens
The Advocacy Council sent a letter to CMS on July 12, 2017 in support of reducing regulatory burdens on practices.
2018 Physician Fee Schedule
The Advocacy Council submitted comments to CMS on Sept. 11, 2017 about issues important to allergists on the proposed 2018 Physician Fee Schedule.
A new definition of severe asthma and how lymphoid cells relate to allergy
While the December 2017 Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology is the final issue of the year, it has some great articles for the practicing clinician. These…
Give us a high-five!
We’re extremely proud to announce that the College was awarded Accreditation with Commendation by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (A…
From the desk of the EMD: Reflections on a visit to China
Recently, I had the pleasure of giving a series of lectures on asthma topics in several respiratory hospitals and at the Sichuan Medical Association meeting in…
Allergy-specific revenue and cost data is here!
How does your practice stack up? The College partnered with the Medical Group Management Association to collect allergy-specific practice cost and revenue data…
Epinephrine scripts and referral to allergist after ED admission; and a challenging case of periorbital eyelid swelling
There are two additional special articles that I call your attention to in the November issue of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology that should be of…
2017 Annual Meeting on Demand
Couldn’t make it to Boston for the Annual Meeting? Maybe you want to review a great session you attended or see a presentation you missed? Don’t wo…