Practice Assessment Quiz
Question of
Coding (Select all that apply)
Our providers and billing staff understand and have
implemented the E&M coding rules effective January 2021 that base E&M
codes on either medical decision making or time.
We understand how to bill for extract preparation
and administration, including Medicare rules for 95165 and Medically
Unlikely Edits. We understand billing for commercial payers vs.
Medicare and how to handle limits and denials.
We understand how to bill for allergen
immunotherapy (SLIT and SCIT), including conventional, cluster and rush
immunotherapy. We know how to bill for venom immunotherapy.
We can appropriately code for various types of
allergy testing, including oral challenges, local anesthetics, venoms,
penicillin and patch testing.
None of the above
Practice Efficiency and Profitability (Select all that apply)
Our practice uses financial benchmarking to help
track practice performance. We track and report key revenue cycle,
practice profitability and provider performance metrics regularly.
We use smart staffing and scheduling to maximize
practice efficiencies.
We optimize our office space to improve workflow
and patient experience.
We take advantage of technology.
None of the above
Allergen Extract Mixing (Select all that apply)
We are familiar with the final USP Chapter 797 rule
and its requirements.
The physician(s) who oversee allergy extract mixing
and all staff who mix extracts take the College allergen extract mixing
quiz annually.
Staff that mix extract complete an annual
competency assessment, which includes gloved fingertip and thumb
sampling tests, a media fill test and demonstrated understanding of
proper extract storage, labelling, hand hygiene, PPE, room cleaning
requirements, and more.
We are familiar and compliant with the requirements
for an Allergenic Extracts Compounding Area (AECA) or an ISO Class 5
Primary Engineering Control (PEC), and all our allergen extract mixing
takes place in one of these areas.
None of the above
Telemedicine (Select all that apply)
Our practice has optimized the telemedicine
experience for patients, providers and staff.
We are familiar with state and federal telehealth
laws, regulations, provider licensure requirements and reimbursement
policies in the states where we practice.
We understand how to correctly code for
telemedicine visits.
Our providers know how to conduct a virtual
physical exam and how to use webside manner during a telemedicine
visit.
None of the above
Prior Authorizations (PAs) (Select all that apply)
Prior authorizations at our practice run
efficiently and we have good procedures in place to manage them.
We submit prior authorization requests
electronically when possible and leverage technology to streamline the
PA process.
We engage patients in the PA process.
When prior authorizations are denied, we use
effective strategies to appeal them, including the College’s prior
authorization appeal letter generators for specific drug/disease
combinations.
None of the above
Marketing / Patient Materials (Select all that apply)
We customize the College’s “Advice From Your
Allergist” fact sheets on allergy testing, asthma and more and provide
them to patients.
We regularly update our practice info in the
College’s Find an Allergist tool to reach patients.
Our website is current, mobile-friendly and
provides useful information like registration forms, practice policies,
office hours, etc.
We have a practice logo, brand and use consistent
messaging to communicate with patients and the public.
We use social media to educate, engage and care for
patients.
None of the above
Collections / Revenue Cycle Management (Select all that apply)
We collect patient demographic and insurance
information when scheduling appointments. All patients sign a patient
financial policy.
We verify insurance benefits prior to the patient’s
visit and provide an accurate estimate of a patient’s out-of-pocket
costs up front.
We collect patient co-pays and co-insurance at the
time of service.
We have an effective internal collection process,
and we have clear policies and procedures for sending accounts to
outside collection agencies.
None of the above
Human Resources (Select all that apply)
We have written employment policies and procedures
(rules on employment, employee relations, compensation and benefits,
workplace rules, safety and security requirements and compliance
policies).
We have a successful employee recruitment and
onboarding strategy.
We have a successful employee motivation,
professional development and retention strategy, as well as an employee
disciplinary policy.
We set clear behavioral and job-related
expectations for employees and have annual (or more frequent)
performance reviews.
None of the above
Shared Decision-Making (SDM) (Select all that apply)
Our providers routinely have shared decision-making
discussions with patients about the risks and benefits of various
treatment options in order to determine the option that best meet their
needs.
Our providers are trained in how to have a shared
decision-making conversation with patients.
We provide patients with resources and education
about various treatment options to facilitate a shared decision-making
conversation.
We are familiar with the College’s patient SDM
tools that help patients evaluate different treatment options for
atopic dermatitis, chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps,
immunotherapy, peanut OIT, severe adult asthma and severe pediatric
asthma.
None of the above
Risk and Compliance (Select all that apply)
We regularly educate staff on federal and state
requirements and reporting (e.g., HIPAA, OSHA, fraud and abuse,
biohazard, documentation and reporting standards, epidemic response
requirements)
We regularly review safety policies and procedures
and perform monthly facility safety checks.
We have regular staff training for cybersecurity.
We do an annual risk assessment and have system
backup and downtime procedures in place.
None of the above
Biologics (Select all that apply)
We understand the billing and administration
options for biologics in our practice, including using a specialty
pharmacy, an infusion center or “buy and bill” – and we know what makes
financial sense for our practice.
Our providers and staff are knowledgeable about
various biologic treatment options, including their indications,
dosing, side effects, appropriate ages and more.
Our providers are knowledgeable about available biologic treatment options for asthma.
None of the above
Penicillin (Select all that apply)
We have a standardized process for penicillin
allergy testing, which includes testing protocols, supply lists, mixing
instructions for testing dilutions and guidelines for treating an acute
reaction.
We have all the tools needed for penicillin allergy
testing and treatment, including patient consent forms and skin test
recording forms.
We understand the appropriate ICD-10 and CPT codes
to use for penicillin allergy testing, and we successfully appeal
denials for reimbursement.
We use the College’s (or other) customizable tools
to educate and communicate with patients, clinicians and payers about
the importance of penicillin allergy testing.
None of the above
Peanut OIT (Select all that apply)
Our providers have the information they need to
accurately diagnose peanut allergy and provide evidence-based
recommendations for management.
We are aware of the College’s Peanut OIT shared
decision-making tool, which can help parents, children and allergists
decide together whether peanut OIT might be an appropriate treatment
option.
We know how to code properly for peanut OIT,
including use of ingestion challenge codes, E/M codes and
prolonged service codes.
We understand the Peanut OIT protocol requirements
to effectively conduct peanut OIT.
None of the above
Practice Parameters and Yardsticks (Select all that apply)
Practice Parameters and/or Yardsticks serve as
practical clinical references for our practice and help guide our
clinical management decisions.
We know the difference between Practice Parameters
and Yardsticks and when to use each resource.
We know Practice Parameters are available for 15
different allergy/immunology topics, and are available in multiple
forms: reference articles/guidelines, pocket guides and e-parameters.
We know Yardsticks are available for 6 different
topics, and are available in multiple forms: reference
articles/guidelines, e-Yardsticks, and webinars.
None of the above
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