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Coding conundrum – billing options if vials must be remixed
The Advocacy Council regularly receives queries from members on how to correctly code specific scenarios. Here is a recent request.

Chemotherapeutics added to our Drug Allergy Protocol Library
In our new addition, you can easily access protocols on platins, taxanes, anthracyclines, antimetabolites, and more.

SPARK program application deadline is May 15
The College's Spark Award is a scholarship program to cultivate a pipeline of new physicians for our specialty.

New issue of AllergyWatch prepares you for ABAI CAP cycle
The current issue of AllergyWatch covers all the key articles in this CAP cycle in a concise and efficient manner.

Supercharge asthma and allergy awareness in your community
National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month is your opportunity to amplify awareness of allergic conditions.
Empowering our leaders
The College hosted two events in Chicago this month where we invited our leaders and upcoming leaders to engage in facilitated training.

Spring and spring allergies are here: Put the spotlight on you
This is a great time of year to share your expertise with your community – through special events or media interviews.

Reimbursement challenges for allergy/immunotherapy services remain a problem
ACAAI’s Advocacy Council has made addressing these issues a top priority through our Payer Education Campaign and related initiatives

You are part of the College community
The sense of community and the opportunities for training and leadership are aspects that make College membership valuable – personally and professionally.

2026 HIPAA updates
This update provides members with a high-level overview with specific considerations for allergy and immunology practices.







