
Is your practice compliant with HHS discrimination prohibitions?
Last year, the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a final rule implementing Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act.

AMA Physician Practice Information survey results – explained
Unfortunately, the results of the AMA survey were not favorable to allergy/immunology, which has historically had very high practice expense.

The College is knocking on United Healthcare’s door
We are hopeful these letters will open a line of communication with UHC and educate them on the benefits and value of allergen immunotherapy.

Traditional MIPS or MVP for allergists in 2025?
This article provides an overview of current MVP reporting options and considerations for allergists.

Understanding the 340B program
The College’s Advocacy Council wants to ensure that allergists understand the program and how it can impact their practices.

College stands against NIH budget cuts
The College has taken a strong stand against proposed cuts to funding that would cap indirect costs for NIH research grants at 15%.

Northeast MAC changes policy regarding build-up doses
The Northeast Region – National Government Services – has agreed to reimburse allergists for allergen extract dilutions.

CFPB finalizes rule to remove medical bills from credit reports
The rule bans consumer reporting agencies from including medical debt on credit reports and credit scores sent to creditors.

Information blocking update
A practice/practitioner will not be considered as participating in information blocking if it falls under one of the nine exceptions.

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.








