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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 info@usentpartners.com.
  • 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

Upcoming Dates

04/01/24: Fellow Exam Application Deadline
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06/01/24: Research Grant Cycle
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08/02/24: Scientific Abstract Submission Deadline
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12/01/24: Research Grant Cycle
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EDUCATION

AAOA Basic Course

Join us from July 25-27 at the hybrid 2024 AAOA Basic Course. As a hybrid course, we are excited to offer both live in-person and virtual participation. The course content will be accessible for over 90 days to help you maximize value. Register Today 

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

2024 AAOA Basic Course in Allergy & Immunology - Hybrid
July 25-27, 2024
The Diplomat, Hollywood, Florida
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2024 AAOA Annual Meeting - Hybrid
November 8-10, 2024
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
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2025 AAOA Advanced Course in Allergy & Immunology - Hybrid
March 27-29, 2025
The Hythe, Vail, CO
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USP 797 Online Module
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AAOA Educational Stacks
Next Release October 1, 2024

News and Updates

2021 AAOA Annual Meeting – Scientific Abstracts Submissions Now Open

Have novel research tied to allergy, inflammatory disease in ENT, comprehensive management of allergy and…

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Congress Sends Sesame Labeling Bill To President

By Beth Wang / April 15, 2021 at 11:57 AM The House on Wednesday (April 14) passed…

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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

Medicare Physician Payment

AMA Advocacy Update

The House of Representatives voted 339-85 on March 6 to pass the first tranche of spending bills for fiscal year 2024, along with the attached “skinny” package of health care provisions.

The Senate is expected to pass this appropriations package on March 8 with President Biden signing it into law soon after to avert a partial government shutdown.

The health package, significantly pared back from initial legislative proposals, includes a reduction by about half—1.68% —of the 3.37% across-the-board Medicare physician pay cut that took effect on Jan. 1. The new pay rate will start on March 9.

Other health-related policies addressed in the legislation include: 

  • Extension of the work geographic practice cost index (GPCI) floor through Dec. 31, 2024. 
  • Extension of incentive payments for participation in eligible alternative payment models at a reduced rate of 1.88%. 
  • Prohibition of termination of Medicaid enrollment due to incarceration. 
  • Elimination of certain disproportionate share hospital payment cuts. 
  • Extension of funding for teaching health center graduate medical education programs, the National Health Service Corps, and Community Health Centers, through Dec. 31. 
  • Requirement for state Medicaid plans to provide coverage for medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. 

The AMA issued a statement expressing extreme disappointment that about half of the 2024 Medicare physician payment cuts will be allowed to continue.  

There were many opportunities and widespread support to block the 3.37% Medicare cuts for physician services that took place Jan. 1, but in the end Congress opted to reverse only 1.68% of the 3.37% payment reduction required by the Medicare Fee Schedule.  

The need to stop the annual cycle of pay cuts and patches and enact permanent Medicare payment reforms could not be more clear. Failure to reverse these cuts will impact access to high quality care and physicians will find it more difficult to accept new Medicare patients. Physicians are the only Medicare providers who do not receive automatic inflation updates to their Medicare payments, and they are the only group experiencing a payment cut this year despite high inflation.  

The AMA will continue to work with Congress and the administration to build on the strong bipartisan support in Congress for a proposal that will put an end to the annual cycle of Medicare cuts that threaten seniors’ access to care. 

Read the original article here.

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