New administration’s impact on allergy
The Advocacy Council wants to address some important developments in the recent presidential administration change and its potential impact.
Is your practice prepared for emergencies?
Not only is it a good idea to put an emergency plan in place, it’s required if you participate in the Medicare or Medicaid programs.
AllergyWatch kicks off 2025 with engaging asthma and food allergy articles
The latest issue includes a heavy emphasis on asthma, including prevention, improved understanding of underlying pathophysiology, and more.
Understanding the state of Medicare telehealth coverage
CMS lost the authority to provide flexibility in covering telehealth when the PHE expired. Legislation has been passed to extend some of them.
Billing for E/M and testing on the same day
Allergists often get pushback when trying to bill for an E/M visit on the same day as allergy testing or an oral challenge.
Staying up to date on best practices for treating anaphylaxis
As allergists/immunologists, we all share the constant anxiety of our patients who are at risk from anaphylaxis.
Do we have the best contact info for you?
Your ACAAI membership gives you access to many resources exclusive to College members. Make sure we have your correct information on file.
California Wildfire Resources
The College has gathered resources for those affected by the California wildfires, and also for those who wish to help.
New telemedicine evaluation and management service codes
The AMA CPT Editorial Panel established 17 telemedicine codes. Practitioners should not bill Medicare using CPT codes 98000 – 98015.