Expanding Services and Supporting Front-Line Physicians: Meeting Demand in Advanced Allergy Testing and Treatment

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2 min readApr 23, 2021

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With a decline in practicing Allergists, a rapidly increasing number of related conditions must be treated by empowered and supported Primary Care Physicians. Demand for allergy and immunotherapy testing is expected to increase by 35% and with only 15% of Primary Care Physicians currently benefiting from offering allergy services, they’re performing more than traditional Allergists and ENTs in the US.

With requirement far outpacing allergy specialists, forward-thinking healthcare leaders must strategize to innovate and re-build service offerings, and enhance delivery of wellness with a quality-assured patient experience.

Join this panel of esteemed healthcare leaders, as we uncover pathways to support physicians in solidifying allergy services at the forefront and strategise best in class methods to mitigate challenges to stellar diagnosis care management and economic return.

  • Addressing inadequacies and barriers to top tier allergy care for cause, cure and boosting the patient experience
  • Exhibiting clinical, competent, comprehensive and compliant services with physician training, top tier technologies, collaboration and support
  • Mapping the clinical picture, reviewing testing methods and management
  • Discussing future directions for service growth and optimized delivery

Panel Experts:

Sam Asgarian, M.D., Former Vice President, Transformation Health Products and Services, CVS Health
Chief Medical Officer, Thrive, an Exact Sciences Company

Jay L. Gruhlkey, M.D., Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer, Direct Allergy

William Reisacher, Professor and Director of Allergy Services, Weill Cornell Medical College

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