Ohio doctor acquitted; why all physicians should care
Last month, William Husel, MD, was acquitted on all counts related to deaths from prescribing fentanyl in high doses to 14 terminally ill patients in one of th…
ACAAI billing and coding: making RVUs work for you
The "Making RVUs Work for You" webinar was recorded and is posted on the College Learning Connection (CLC), where members can watch it for free any time. It’s …
Boost team morale and retention
Retaining great employees and keeping them motivated is one of the most important tasks for a successful allergy practice – and it may require extra effort in …
Congratulations to our winners
We’d like to thank all of you who took the time to participate in our recent membership survey. Your feedback will help us ensure we’re providing the programmi…
Take our HAE survey
ACAAI is working with The Harris Poll, a leading independent polling and insights firm, to conduct a study among physician, nurse practitioner and physician as…
Start planning for Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month
May is Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, and it’s right around the corner. Why not schedule a little time to share your expertise with your community? The Co…
A special thanks to our many volunteers
It’s National Volunteer Week, a time to recognize those who spend time supporting causes they care about. The College is fortunate to have so many who serve AC…
New member benefit: employment contract service
The College has partnered with Resolve, a national firm specializing in physician employment contracts, to offer a new member benefit. Resolve provides physici…
HRSA extends PRF reporting deadline for providers
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has extended the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) reporting deadline for providers who meet specific extenuat…
SPARK a resident’s interest
The Spark Award scholarship program was initiated to help “spark” an interest in residents who might be considering a career in Allergy/Immunology (A/I). The S…
The most important College event of the year
If I asked what is the one most important activity that the College does each year, I would imagine that most of the membership would say the Annual Meeting. B…
The College is a tight-knit community
The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology is more than 6,000 members strong, and we’re proud that so many of you are part of our community. Do you…
2018 MGMA cost and revenue survey data is here
The 2019 survey results are in on allergy practice cost and revenue data (based on 2018 data). The College’s continued partnership with the Medical Group Manag…
Put some spring in your practice promotions
It’s officially spring, and many people may be looking to get relief from their seasonal allergy symptoms. Now is a great time to promote your services and exp…
DocMatter is a safe, private forum to post your clinical questions
College physician members can enjoy a private, monitored forum that offers a protection not available on ordinary social media sites.
What’s the correct code for…?
The College’s Advocacy Council has partnered with Optum 360 products to offer our members coding books at discounted prices. We recommend updating your coding …
Victory for allergy and asthma advocates
In a victory for all allergy and asthma advocates, a San Antonio jury returned a unanimous verdict in favor of Allergy & Asthma Network in a federal antitr…
Spotlight on the Science Council
The Science Council is the College’s largest council with 14 committees and more than 160 volunteer members with a broad range of expertise. The College relies…