2024 MIPS and APM changes
This article provides a summary of key, final changes to the QPP governing the traditional Merit-based Incentive Payment System program.
Value-Based Care Task Force identifies opportunities for allergists
This expert group is now looking at a variety of value-based care arrangements that can benefit allergists
2023 Advocacy Council’s New Leader
Dr. Miller is a strong advocate for our specialty and was recognized for his efforts by California Senator Bob Huff.
The College’s HOD continues its mission
How can you help your colleagues’ voices to be heard? Find out what it takes to be a state delegate or a super-delegate.
Our most frequently asked USP 797 question
The Advocacy Council encourages all allergists to implement USP standards and believes an AECA is the best option for most allergy practices.
Get up to date on advocacy issues and more
At the Annual Meeting in Anaheim, find out how the Advocacy Council has been working for you and attend sessions to strengthen your practice
College supports proposals to boost health care workforce funding
Increasing funding for the THCGME program aligns with the College’s advocacy goals; allergists begin their medical training in primary care
2023 – USP 797 Implementation Nov. 1
Section 21 applies to physicians mixing patient specific allergen extracts in their offices for subcutaneous immunotherapy. The remainder of USP 797 does not a…
2024 CPT and ICD-10 Coding Changes
Revisions to the 2024 CPT code set clarify the reporting of evaluation and management (E/M) services to decrease burden of documentation