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Power up your practice with the Advocacy Council
The Annual Scientific Meeting, Nov. 15-19 in Seattle, is coming up fast! Many of the topics will be familiar, such as coding. And, in response to our membershi…
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Subtypes of EoE, and exploring eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases beyond EoE
The month is starting to wind down. Football season is just around the corner and hopefully the afternoons will soon begin to cool. I hope you have your copy o…
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Try your hand at workshops
没有什么比实际经验来帮助you learn a new concept or diagnostic test. Being able to observe as well as perform has benefits rangin…
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Do patient portals work for allergy practices?
It’s time for a patient portal check-in! In a recent survey of medical practice executives by the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), 90% of res…
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Fighting together for your reimbursement
In the last few weeks, the College has written extensively about the proposed changes to the 2019 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. In brief, reimbursement unde…
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Coding questions? We’ve got answers!
The Advocacy Council has long been the go-to source when you’ve needed an answer to coding and/or reimbursement questions. We understand coding correctly…
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Eosinophilic esophagitis: from biology to medical and dietary management
8月已经到来,和头脑t index is high just about everywhere in the northern hemisphere. That is also true of the August issue of the Annals of Allergy…
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Clinically-relevant programming and expert faculty
Start each day of the Annual Meeting with these can’t-miss 90-minute plenary sessions. Learn about the most relevant topics from the leading experts in t…
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CMS’ proposed E&M changes: what’s next?
Last week the Advocacy Insider outlined the potential impact of the proposed collapse of the E&M codes, published in the July 27 Federal Register by t…
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All about asthma
Updated August 29, 2018Patients are faced with many choices when finding a physician to help them treat and control their asthma. Here at the College, we know …