December 2022 Annals highlights
The focus this month is respiratory viral infections and asthma, which is very timely given the recent spike in respiratory syncytial virus and influenza.
2023 – Members’ grassroots efforts oppose Medicare fee cuts
The Advocacy Council facilitated the delivery of 248 letters to 162 U.S. Representatives and 86 U.S. Senators opposing the Medicare reimbursement cuts schedule…
Saying goodbye and hello
It has been a terrific experience to work for you, the members and fellows of the College. I have been truly honored.
2023 Medicare reimbursement cuts
Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, allergists are facing up to a 10% reduction in Medicare reimbursement unless Congress takes legislative action to avert these cuts.
COVID-19: What You Need to Know
We have important information to help you counsel patients and manage your practice.
Implementing Peanut OIT in Your Practice
Food allergy is a significant and growing illness in the US and developing world. Peanut OIT is a new approach in peanut allergy management that can help prima…
Webinar: Implementing Peanut OIT in Your Practice, Dec. 7; 7 pm CST
Food allergy is a significant and growing illness in the US and developing world. Peanut OIT is a new approach in peanut allergy management that can help prima…
A & I providers are compliant when billing for Medicare Part B services
Medicare recently released allergy & immunology provider compliance data for 2021, which provides interesting information for our specialty.
Laying the groundwork for her initiatives in 2023
As a newly minted program director, but one rooted in more than 20 years of community practice, creating a College that sustains the future of our specialty is…