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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…
PHE coming to an end
These important regulatory flexibilities were essential for helping the government and the health care system respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Congratulations to our award winners
The Gold Headed Cane Award will be presented during the Annual Meeting Opening Ceremony. Other honorees will be recognized at the Annual Business Meeting on Su…
Coding for interprofessional consults
Do PCPs, hospitalists, other physicians or NPs/PAs reach out to you for treatment advice for their patients via telephone, internet or EHR? If not, this could …
I’ve been honored to serve as president
Membership continues to grow, and this year we surveyed our members to find out how the College is doing in meeting their needs.
Get an autumn boost
As people look for relief, now is a great time to promote your services as an allergist. Download our fall resources.
Early success on the Time for an Allergist campaign
Meanwhile, I want to give you a brief update on the “Time for an Allergist” campaign that we recently launched.
Penicillin allergy – dispelling myths
National Penicillin Allergy Day happens every year on Sept. 28, the anniversary of the day penicillin was discovered in 1928.
September Annals highlights
This month’s issue contains exciting research on oral immunotherapy for peanut and the occurrence of tree nut and sesame seed allergy.