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Five things to know about the member website
Read the full articleAs a College member, you have access to a wealth of resources on the College’s member website. Here are five important features that all members should know about. Online Member Directory The online Member Directory allows members to search for colleagues by name…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Thursday, April 21, 2022
Read the full articleTwo variants of Omicron’s BA.2 sub lineage—BA.2.12 and BA.2.12.1—appear to spread about 25% faster than BA.2. The new variants are contagious enough that they are overtaking the BA.2 subvariant, with BA.2 and…
College Advantage: Spring 2022
Read the full articleWith an updated public website, successful media placements and targeted campaigns, the College is reaching more people than ever.… With an updated public website, successful media placements and targeted campaigns, the College is reaching more people than ever.…
Allergy telehealth survey results are here
Read the full articleAllergy/immunology 2021 telehealth survey results are in! The AMA conducted a national telehealth survey between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2021 to gather insights on current experiences and expected future use to inform telehealth research, advocacy and resource development. The College promoted this…
Medical debt collection landscape to change
Read the full articleThe Biden Administration recently announced an initiative to evaluate how providers’ billing practices impact access and affordability of care and the accrual of medical debt. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will request data from more than 2,000 providers on medical…
Join Us! Thursday, May 19: New England Regional Town Hall Meeting
Read the full articleNew England Regional Town Hall Meeting Thursday, May 19 6:30 – 7:30 pm ET Join us for ACAAI’s House of Delegates New England Regional Town Hall Meeting, Thursday, May 19, 6:30 – 7:30 pm ET, hosted by Super-delegate Christopher Randolph…
Strategic Marketing to Rebuild Your Practice Amid COVID-19 (webinar)
| Resource Type: Webinar/CourseRead the full articleIn this webinar, College marketing experts review strategies for successfully communicating and reestablishing relationships with patients as restrictions begin to… In this webinar, College marketing experts review strategies for successfully communicating and reestablishing relationships with patients as restrictions begin to ease during the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Advice From Your Allergist Factsheet - Rhinitis Diagnosis and Treatment
| Resource Type: PDFRead the full articleShare this handout with your patients to provide information on rhinitis causes and how to treat symptoms.… Share this handout with your patients to provide information on rhinitis causes and how to treat symptoms.…
Checklist for Communicating with Patients About Resuming Visits During COVID-19
| Resource Type: PDFRead the full articleThis checklist serves as a tool to help practices prepare their communications pieces for patients returning to the office for exams… This checklist serves as a tool to help practices prepare their communications pieces for patients returning to the office for exams and treatments as restrictions are beginning…
How to market your practice during COVID-19
| Resource Type: URLRead the full articleGet tips and tools to communicate with patients, maximize your website, and market on a budget.… Get tips and tools to communicate with patients, maximize your website, and market on a budget.…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Monday, April 4, 2022
Read the full articleIncreasing rates of norovirus infection are responsible for a wave of stomach flu. Cases are easily confused with COVID-19 as both can cause gastrointestinal symptoms, though it is very unlikely that someone with G.I. symptoms and no respiratory symptoms has COVID. A…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Thursday, March 31, 2022
Read the full articleThe CDC created a calculator tool to help people diagnosed with COVID-19 understand for how long they should quarantine or isolate. The White House launched COVID.gov. The site has tools to find a county’s CDC-designated risk level, testing, vaccines, and…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Thursday, March 24, 2022
Read the full articleA study suggests that children have stronger antibody responses to COVID-19 than adults. This contributes to developing understanding of why kids tend to have less severe cases of the disease. According to the WHO, the BA.2 variant is becoming increasingly prevalent globally…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Monday, March 21, 2022
Read the full articleThe National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci said that rising COVID-19 cases in Europe driven by the BA.2 variant portend increased cases in the U.S., but may not mean a surge in hospitalizations. The Biden…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Thursday, March 17, 2022
Read the full articleThe BA.2 sub-lineage of the Omicron variant is estimated to compose about a quarter of new COVID cases in the U.S., and that share is expected to increase. BA.2 is the dominant variant in other countries, and is about 30…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Monday, March 14, 2022
Read the full articleAccording to the Centers for Disease and Prevention’s (CDC’s) new mask guidance, 98% of Americans live in counties where universal masking is no longer necessary. Pfizer plans to submit data to the FDA on a fourth dose of its COVID-19 vaccine…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Thursday, March 10, 2022
Read the full articleA new study found that school districts that required students and staff to wear masks reported, on average, 23% fewer COVID-19 cases than those districts that did not. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky predicts that COVID…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Monday, March 7, 2022
Read the full articleThe healthcare sector added 64,000 jobs in February. There are still 306,000 (1.9%) fewer jobs in the sector than in February 2020, where the sector lost many jobs due, in part, to restrictions on non-emergency care and stay-at-home…
COVID-19 Federal Responses: Thursday, March 3, 2022
Read the full articleDespite the BA.2 subvariant of Omicron seeming to be more contagious, some infectious disease experts believe that it is unlikely to cause any major shift to the trajectory of the pandemic. A study found that the effectiveness of Pfizer’ and Moderna’s two…
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