APCM Implementation Checklist for Allergy & Immunology
Maximize APCM revenue and improve patient outcomes for asthma and immunotherapy with our specialized Allergy & Immunology implementation checklist.
Transitioning your Allergy & Immunology practice to an APCM model requires careful coordination between clinical care plans and administrative workflows. From managing asthma action plans to tracking long-term immunotherapy maintenance, this checklist provides a roadmap for integrating AI-powered call handling to ensure no chronic patient falls through the cracks while maximizing your practice’...
Work through each item below to audit your practice. Check off completed items to track where you stand.
Patient Identification & Enrollment
Defining the core patient population eligible for chronic care management within an allergy specialty context.
Care Plan Development & Maintenance
Establishing the clinical protocols required to meet APCM documentation standards for allergic diseases.
Billing & Documentation Compliance
Ensuring all non-face-to-face time is captured and documented for successful APCM reimbursement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Chronic conditions expected to last at least 12 months, such as persistent asthma, primary immunodeficiency, chronic spontaneous urticaria, and severe atopic dermatitis, typically qualify.
AI voice agents can automate monthly check-ins to ensure patients are adhering to their shot schedule and reporting any local or systemic reactions, which counts toward care management time.
Yes, APCM is for non-face-to-face care management and can be billed in the same month as in-office procedures like immunotherapy, provided the 20-minute threshold is met.
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