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The American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy (AAOA) represents over 2,700 Board-certified otolaryngologists and health care providers. Otolaryngology, frequently referred to as Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT), uniquely combines medical and surgical expertise to care for patients with a variety of conditions affecting the ears, nose, and throat, as well as commonly related conditions. AAOA members devote part of their practice to the diagnosis and treatment of allergic disease. The AAOA actively supports its membership through education, research, and advocacy in the care of allergic patients.

"Advance the comprehensive management of allergy and inflammatory disease in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery through training, education, and advocacy."

AAOA Member Benefits

  • Up to 60% discount for CME programs and free Annual Meeting. All AAOA’s CME programs meet ABOTOHNS Continuing Certification.
  • AAOA US ENT Affinity program, where AAOA members can gain savings on antigen, allergy supplies, and any of the other 5 service lines US ENT offers. For more email [email protected].
  • Tools and resources to comply with US General Chapter 797 and practice management tools.
  • Advocacy support.
  • And much more! Learn More

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT CORNER

As part of our on-going member support, we are introducing a new website feature to help with common practice management challenges. We welcome your input with questions or challenges you would like to address. Read More

ADVOCACY UPDATES

Navigating Changes in Payer Policies

January is the ideal time to do a payer policy review. Many payers make changes…

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CMS Releases Updated Guidance for Using G2211: Complex Patient Care Add-on Code

Beginning January 1, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) expanded its billing policy…

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2024 CMS Improper Payment Data Released

Congress Fails to Avert Cut to Medicare Physician Reimbursement As of January 1, 2025, the…

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Upcoming Dates

12/01/24: Research Grant Cycle
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06/01/25: Fellow Exam Application Deadline
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06/01/25: Research Grant Cycle
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08/08/25: Scientific Abstract Submission Deadline
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EDUCATION

Explorers Course Recorded Content Available Now!

You can now access 19.5 hrs of CME | Continuing Certification (CC) until May 30 by watching recorded content from the AAOA Explorers Course 2025!

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Call For Proposals

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the 2025 AAOA Annual Meeting Call for Proposals. Do you have burning content ideas to be presented at the Annual Meeting? The AAOA is seeking proposals to incorporate in the educational sessions for the 2025 Annual Meeting. Learn More

RESIDENTS

For information about Resident membership, opportunities, DosedDaily, research grants, and other resources. Learn More

IFAR

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IFAR Impact Factor: 2.454

IFAR Featured Content: COVID-19 - Free Access
Endonasal instrumentation and aerosolization risk in the era of COVID‐19: simulation, literature review, and proposed mitigation strategies . Read More

Changes in Managing Practices

Working together with AAOA staff, volunteer leadership and members will enable us to have a positive impact on our members’ practices.

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Live and Online CME

Explorers Course 2025:
Surgical & Medical Management of Airway Disease in Otolaryngology — Hybrid
Access 19.5 hrs of Recorded Content
Until May 30
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2025 AAOA Basic Course in Allergy & Immunology - Hybrid
90-days Access June 10 – Sep 15, 2025
July 10-12, 2025 - Live
The Chateaux Deer Valley, Park City, UT
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2025 AAOA Annual Meeting - Hybrid, Independent
November 14-16, 2025
The Seabird Resort, Oceanside, CA
(access from San Diego or Santa Anna Airports)
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USP 797 Online Module

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AAOA Educational Stacks
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News and Updates

Are AI Scribes Right for You?

Christie DeMason, MD, FAAOAChair AAOA Socioeconomic Committee AI is currently one of the hottest topics…

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CEO Update, April 2025

"It's one thing to be a part of an organization. It's another thing to be…

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AAOA Food Allergy Awareness Week: May 11-17

Join the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy (AAOA) in recognizing Food Allergy Awareness Week, a…

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College Allergy Symptoms Treatment Back to Shcool

PRACTICE RESOURCES

AAOA Practice Resource Tool Kit

The American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy (AAOA) Practice Resource Tool Kit is intended as a guide to help AAOA members integrate allergy into their otolaryngology practice and to continually improve on this integration as new information, regulations, and resources become available.

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PARTNER RESOURCE CENTER

AAOA has launched a Partner Resource Center to bring you partner resources that can assist your practice and patient care.

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PATIENT CORNER

Are AI Scribes Right for You?

Practice Management Corner Blog
1. “If It Is Not Documented”
2. Costs are going up. How can I maintain my service lines without going into debt?
3. Allergy Testing Medicare Definitions & Coverage
4. Navigating Changes in Payer Policies
5. Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopies (DISE): Questions Answered
6. Modifier 25: Significant & Separately Identifiable
7. Are AI Scribes Right for You?

Christie DeMason, MD, FAAOA
Chair AAOA Socioeconomic Committee

AI is currently one of the hottest topics — not just in medicine, but in everyday life. Physicians are now using AI to assist in writing medical presentations. There is now an AI app that can help answer unique medical questions by using only peer-reviewed medical journals to synthesize relevant information. AI can also be used to aid with documentation. AI scribe, also known as ambient scribe, records the conversation in the patient’s room and processes the conversation into a clinical note. Just like when other new technology comes out, it is important to weigh the pros and cons on if it will make sense for your practice.

Cost

There is likely a cost for using AI scribe (many academic centers have it for all providers). For anyone currently using scribes, this cost is significantly cheaper than human scribes (on average about 10 times cheaper). AI scribes range in price, especially depending on your practice size, but is typically a few hundred dollars a month per provider. 

Time

Saving time is one of the biggest pros to using the AI scribe. It saves physicians time as well as  improving the patient/physician relationship as the physician can focus more on the patient. However, there are some adjustments to using AI scribes. New templates need to be made. I personally have found that it works well for the history and for the assessment and plan, but have not found it helpful for the physical exam or procedures. This has been a common compliant for specialties as many AI scribe systems were first trialed with primary care so it is often not as good with specialty specific documentation.

Training

For those who have had human scribes, there is a lot of training that typically can take many months and there is typically yearly turnover. There is some “training” with using AI scribe in the form of proofreading the note after the visit. While AI scribe is very good at synthesizing the data as well as taking out certain parts of the visit like small talk, it is not perfect. For example, I have found that the AI scribe doesn’t put all the specific surgical risks that I go through with the patient in the note. Our AI scribe is supposed to be able to analyze what has been changed for the future, but so far I have not seen this improve. In quick visits or visits that I have very good templates, AI is not as helpful. However, for the complex visits with multiple problems it has been a game-changer. The time I spend proofreading is less than the time I was using to write notes. I personally have found it better than the human scribes in the amount I change – however, data suggest that AI scribe can have up to 25% error vs. human error is 7% (but this number assumes a trained individual). 

Other documentation

One of the biggest cons of the AI scribe compared to the human scribe is that it currently cannot do any pre-charting. However, there is lots of discussion that AI scribe will be able to do this in the future but it unclear how long it will take for this to happen. Some AI scribes currently have the ability to create discharge instructions for patients. The one I have does not have this feature so I can’t comment on the quality. There is discussion that AI scribe will also help with coding as well as patient messaging in the future.

Medicolegal concerns

The AI scribe listens and records the visit. With this, it is recommended to let the patient know that it is being used. I haven’t had patients request not to use it, but have heard that this can sometimes happen. (I have had a couple patients refuse the human scribe in the room.) It is also important to know how long the recording is kept. (The one I have is a week, so there is no long-term concern about having recordings.) The AI scribe is used through the EMR, so data breech is similar to that of having the EMR itself.

Overall, it is important to weigh out these pros and cons to see if AI scribe is right for you. These will differ depending on your current set up – human scribe vs. templates. I have personally found the AI scribe to be a wonderful addition and for me it works just as well as a human scribe. However, some of my colleagues still prefer the human scribe, but with the advent of AI, it is likely that AI will be the only option in a few years. It is essential to use AI in the early stages to make sure Otolaryngology can personalize it to meet our needs.

Once you decide to utilize AI scribe, there are many options. Here are some of the current options based off of some of the common EMRs (https://emrfinder.com/blog/5-emr-software-systems-with-ai/). Changing your current routine may seem daunting but the advantages of AI will make spending the time to make the change worth it especially knowing how much more it will offer in the future.    

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