Will my child outgrow their food allergy?
Read the full articleFoods like milk. egg. wheat. and soy are commonly outgrown by the age of five. Foods such as peanuts, tree… English Transcript Allergist Doug Jones, MD: That's such a great question. I hear it all the time of whether somebody's going to outgrow that…

How does nonallergic rhinitis differ from allergic rhinitis?
Read the full articleRhinitis is basically a generic term to help describe inflammation in your nose. You can have non-allergic and allergic… English Transcript Allergist Farah Khan, MD: So let's define rhinitis. Rhinitis is basically a generic term to help describe inflammation in your nose. You can…

Advocacy Council Efforts Pay Off in Long-awaited FAA Review of Epinephrine Carried by Airliners for Anaphylaxis
Read the full articleIn a big win for allergists and allergy advocacy organizations, the law requires airlines to include epinephrine in a form… The five-year reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was signed into law on May 16, 2024. In a big win for allergists and allergy…

Cockroach Allergy
Read the full articleCockroaches live in all types of buildings and all kinds of neighborhoods. Luckily for people who develop symptoms when they… Overview As disturbing as this may sound, cockroaches aren’t just unsightly pests, crawling across your kitchen floor in the middle of the night. They can…

Keep Achoos out of Your Red, White and Blue(s) Celebrations
Read the full articleBy understanding your triggers, managing meds, and creating a safe environment, you can enjoy the festivities and minimize health… ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (June 12, 2024) – When you think about the 4th of July – fireworks, barbecues and parades probably come to mind. What…

What should people with severe allergies know about epinephrine?
Read the full articleThe two most important things you need to know about epinephrine are when to administer it and how to do… English Transcript Allergist Sakina Bajowala, MD: If you've ever had a severe allergic reaction, the two most important things you need to know about…

Asthma
Read the full articleAsthma symptoms affect an estimated 26 million Americans and are one of the leading causes of work and school… Asthma 101 If you frequently experience shortness of breath or you hear a whistling or wheezy sound in your chest when you breathe, you may…

What can I do if I'm feeling anxious about my allergy or asthma diagnosis?
Read the full articleWhen we're feeling anxious, we actually tend to overestimate risk and underestimate our ability to handle a risky situation.… English Transcript Counselor Tamara Hubbard, MA, LCPC: If you're feeling anxious about your allergy and asthma diagnosis, it's important to start with reminding yourself that…

Is everyone allergic to bee stings?
Read the full articleIf you are truly allergic to a bee sting, you need to talk to your doctor. You might need to… English Transcript Allergist Janna Tuck, MD: Everyone thinks they're allergic to bee stings because it hurts and a bee sting swells up. That's because…

How do I introduce peanut products and egg in order to avoid food allergies?
Read the full articleThe most important thing to know is that almost all infants are going to tolerate this food at this… English Transcript Allergist Angela Hogan, MD: So if you're going to introduce peanut - first of all, peanuts in and of themselves are a choking…

Immunotherapy (Allergy Shots)
Read the full articleFind answers to popular questions about allergy shots.… …

Allergy Immunotherapy
Read the full articleDepending on the type of allergy you have, you can train your body to become less allergic.… Overview Immunotherapy is a preventive treatment for allergic reactions to substances such as grass pollens, house dust mites and bee venom. Immunotherapy involves giving gradually increasing doses of the substance,…

Immunotherapy with allergy tablets
Read the full articleSublingual (under the tongue) immunotherapy is an alternative way to treat allergies without injections.… Overview Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is an alternative way to treat allergies without injections. Currently, the only forms of SLIT approved by the FDA are tablets for ragweed, northern pasture grasses like timothy and…

Immunotherapy
Read the full articleImmunotherapy can be very effective in relieving allergy symptoms.… Two types of immunotherapy are available. Allergy Shots If your asthma is triggered by an allergy, you should consider allergy shots, which are very effective in relieving allergy symptoms and in some cases can actually cure…

Eccema (dermatitis atópica)
Read the full articleUn eccema, también llamado dermatitis atópica, es una enfermedad de la piel que causa un sarpullido con picazón.… Apoyado por: Resumen El eccema aparece y desaparece con el tiempo. Esto hace que la piel esté muy seca y sensible, y puede empeorar con la exposición…

Eczema
Read the full articleEczema, also called atopic dermatitis, is a skin disease that causes an itchy rash.… Supported by: Overview Eczema, also known as “atopic dermatitis,” is a noncontagious, inflammatory skin condition that is characterized by severe itching, redness, oozing, and scaly rashes. These symptoms can be painful,…

Statement on race disparities in asthma
Read the full articleFrom the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology… The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology joins with the nation in this time of despair and sorrow and decries racial injustice wherever it is found. As physicians and healers, we know that racial…

Why is it important to get tested for a penicillin allergy?
Read the full articleWhen people are evaluated, it turns out that 90 to 95% will tolerate a penicillin-based antibiotic after an evaluation by… English Transcript Allergist Allison Ramsey, MD: It's important to get tested for penicillin allergy because chances are you are not allergic to penicillin. So…

Allergies and Asthma on Vacation
Read the full articlePreparation and prevention pave the way to successful travel for the millions who have allergies and asthma. We have the… Things to Do Before You Go Preparation and prevention pave the way to successful travel for the millions who have allergies and asthma. We…

What are the different inhalers used for - quick relief vs controller?
Read the full articleThe way you get your child's asthma under control is to go see your allergist and make sure that their… English Transcript Allergist Andrea A. Pappalardo, MD: The medicine that you're going to take if you can't breathe very well is called a quick…

Clinical Programs & Safety Committee
Read the full articleThe Clinical Programs & Safety Committee develops educational content in clinical areas, patient safety and quality.… The Clinical Programs & Safety Committee develops educational content in clinical areas, patient safety and quality.…

Genetic Testing for Primary Immunodeficiencies Yardstick
in Practice Parameter & Yardstick | Resource Type: URLRead the full articleThis yardstick informs clinicians about available methodologies for identifying potential pathogenic variants in patients with presumed primary immunodeficiency disease… …

Honor Roll
Read the full articleWe are thankful for the generosity of our donors, including those who have reached one of our club levels! Their… We are thankful for the generosity of our donors, including those who have reached one of our club levels! Their support makes it possible for…

Read about predictions for urticaria treatment and lung function
Read the full articleThe March 2026 issue of Annals is focused on predictions – predictions for urticaria treatment and lung function.… As spring gets ready to, well, spring, the March issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology has arrived (along with tree pollen)! This month is…

Bipartisan Congressional Doc Caucuses oppose Anthem policy
Read the full articleLearn more...… Members of the House Republican and Democratic “Doc Caucuses” sent a bipartisan letter to the Secretaries of Health and Human Services (HHS), Labor, and Treasury, expressing their concern with a recently announced policy change from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield stating that…

Pathways to Practice Selection Process
Read the full articleEach application is evaluated based on a standardized scoring system. Applications are reviewed and scored by a committee.… Each application is evaluated based on a standardized scoring system. Applications are reviewed by a committee based on the following criteria: Program Accreditation and Reputation (ACGME…

Pathways to Practice Rationale
Read the full articleWe can expand training opportunities, increase the number of practicing allergists, and strengthen the specialty’s future.… The United States is confronting a significant shortage of practicing allergists, jeopardizing timely and adequate care for millions of patients. This shortage is exacerbated by the increasing prevalence…

February 2026 - Advocacy Council Fights for You
Read the full articleMembers of the College’s Advocacy Council are advocating for our specialty on Capitol Hill.… Contact us at AdvocacyCouncil@acaai.org or 847-427-1200. Advocacy Council Fights for You L to R: Dr. Vivek Rao, Dr. Allen Meadows, Matt Reiter Speakers at the FDA's Expert Panel on…

Practice Parameter and Yardstick Toolkit
Read the full articleFind practice parameter and yardstick resources, which provide evidence-based recommendations to help you with day-to-day clinical management decisions.… Practice Parameters vs. Yardsticks: What’s the difference? Practice parameters and yardsticks both serve as practical clinical references for practicing allergy/immunology specialists. Both provide evidenced-based clinical information…

Helping you and your patients stay updated
Read the full articleHere are some highlights from the resourceful ACAAI patient and member websites for you and your patients.… The ACAAI public and member websites house a great deal of valuable information. Here are some highlights of both sites for you and your patients. Public resources…

Advocacy Council fights for you on Capitol Hill
Read the full articleMembers of the ACAAI Advocacy Council were on Capitol Hill fighting for issues important to allergy practices last week.… Members of the ACAAI Advocacy Council were on Capitol Hill fighting for issues important to allergy practices last week. The delegation included ACAAI Treasurer Dr.…

Find out how your compensation and practice revenue and expenses compare with other allergists
Read the full articleComplete the 2026 Provider Compensation Survey and find out how your compensation compared to other allergists during 2025.… The College is thrilled to partner with the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) for the tenth consecutive year to collect allergy-specific compensation and practice financial data!…

Can I bill Medicare for controls for allergy testing?
Read the full articleThe Advocacy Council received a query on "Can I bill Medicare for negative and positive (histamine) controls for allergy… The Advocacy Council regularly receives queries from members on how to correctly code specific scenarios. Recently we received a request asking: Question: Can I bill…

New - UpToDate Pro Plus
Read the full articlePlease note, this promotion is not available through the society store and can only be redeemed via the regular UpToDate… Many College members enjoy the discounted subscription to UpToDate®, the clinical decision support resource that medical trainees and physicians trust for reliable clinical answers. Our…

New proposed Medicare drug pricing models are unveiled
Read the full articleThe College emphasizes that while fair pricing is essential, policies mustn't compromise drug availability or stifle research into new… Last December the Trump administration unveiled two proposed rules designed to curb rising drug costs under Medicare Parts B and D, extending the Most Favored…

Adhering to USP 797 standards for in-office extract preparation
Read the full articleCompounding guidelines ensure patient safety by minimizing contamination, incorrect dosing, or other errors during sterile preparation.… Physicians who mix allergy immunotherapy injections in their offices must still comply with USP 797 standards to remain in full compliance with state and federal regulations. These pharmaceutical…

Understanding the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule
Read the full articleThis article outlines important payment and policy changes that will shape reimbursement and practice operations for allergists in the coming… On Nov. 5, 2025, CMS released a final rule updating the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for 2026. This article outlines important payment and policy…

College OIT Coding Recommendations
Read the full articleAlways verify individual payer policies in writing before initiating OIT services, as coverage and accepted codes vary widely.… Inquiries regarding the use of CPT 95180 (rapid desensitization procedure) for food oral immunotherapy (OIT), including peanut OIT (Palforzia®) and food-based protocols, have recently been submitted…

Medicare denials for immunotherapy injections with venom immunotherapy
Read the full articleThis issue began appearing last fall, affecting multiple Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs). Denials typically cite reason code CO-50.… Recent changes associated with the implementation of new Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) and billing articles for allergen immunotherapy have inadvertently led to systematic denials of claims…

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