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Annual Meeting workshops are filling fast
When you register for the 2025 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, be sure to include one or more of the available hands-on workshops.
Congress reintroduces the EPIPEN Act
The College’s Advocacy Council strongly believes that this bill, if passed, would ensure easier access to epinephrine for allergy patients.
2026 code updates
As you prepare for the influenza season, we have the answers to coding for the 2025-26 influenza vaccine products.
2024 Allergy Medicare E&M Coding Distribution
The trend is clear: allergists’ coding patterns have continued to shift in favor of higher E&M codes over the past four years.
Announcing the first Pathways to Practice grant recipients
The P2P program's goal is to address a critical challenge facing our specialty - the growing shortage of practicing allergists across the US.
Senate holds hearing on future of health care cybersecurity
There is concern that without federal action, states will continue to implement a patchwork of privacy laws.
The September issue of Annals focuses on respiratory viruses and asthma
Do you know what the National Asthma Control Program (NACP) is and why it is important to asthma care in the United States?
Texas judge invalidates medical debt rule
This ruling has a nationwide effect, enabling health care providers to use credit reporting as a means of recovering unpaid bills.
Dr. Richard W. Weber to receive the 2025 Gold Headed Cane Award
Dr. Weber joins 24 past recipients of the ACAAI Gold Headed Cane Award, which began in 2001 with Dr. Hal Nelson as the first recipient.
Meet your ACAAI 2025-26 candidates for election
ACAAI Fellows will elect a President-elect, Vice President and Treasurer for one-year terms, and three Regents for three-year terms.