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Is your practice prepared for emergencies?
Not only is it a good idea to put an emergency plan in place, it’s required if you participate in the Medicare or Medicaid programs.

Billing for E/M and testing on the same day
Allergists often get pushback when trying to bill for an E/M visit on the same day as allergy testing or an oral challenge.

2025 RVUs for allergy/immunology
CMS has released the 2025 Relative Value Units (RVUs), and these updates will have significant implications for allergists nationwide.

How are allergists using artificial intelligence?
Generative AI continues to expand at a rapid pace and more clinicians will encounter AI in some capacity in their work life

2025 MIPS Final Policies
This article summarizes key changes to the traditional Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) program for the 2025 performance period.

2023 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 three years.

Coding for penicillin allergy testing – everything you need to know in 2024
ICD-10 and CPT coding for penicillin allergy testing can be confusing. Here’s what you need to know to get reimbursed

Improve patient quality of care and get paid for it
CMS encourages physicians to incorporate SDOH risk assessment into your practices – and now they are paying you to do it.

Creative ways to use texting with patients
In a 2023 Tebra patient survey, 67% of patients said they want to receive text messages for appointment-related reminders

2023 allergist compensation gains outstrip inflation
Allergist median academic compensation and non-academic compensation both saw increases in 2023 – and both benchmarks rose more than the reported 3.4% rate of …








