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ACAAI scores on surprise billing
After a two-year stalemate, Congress passed bipartisan legislation to protect patients from unexpected out-of-network (OON) “surprise” medical bills as part of…
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Advocacy Council scores a win for a member practice
The Advocacy Council stepped in to help a member whose provider’s agreement was terminated. The member and his entire group of allergists were notified b…
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Surprise billing advances to Senate
The Lower Health Care Costs Act has advanced to the full Senate. This legislation is intended to address the surprise billing issue that has captured the atten…
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Make your voice heard
The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) is slated to consider a DRAFT bill, entitled the “Lower Health Care Costs Act”…
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New requirements for Medicare drug plans
In a final rule issued May 16, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) created new requirements for Medicare Part D and Part C drug plans. They ar…
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Strike Force advocates in Washington
The 2019 Advocacy Council Strike Force trip to Washington, DC last week was, once again, a great success. We spent two days meeting with congressional leaders …
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Patient Access to Specialty Care – Surprise Medical Bills
The AC asks Congress to direct CMS to establish specific network adequacy standards.
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Surprise medical bills – why allergists should care
几乎每个星期都当大众媒体或health-oriented publication tells the story of a patient who has been victimized by a surprise medical bill. …
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Reducing Regulatory Burdens
The Advocacy Council sent a letter to CMS on July 12, 2017 in support of reducing regulatory burdens on practices.
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