What can primary care providers and companies like United Allergy Services do to address the allergy epidemic in this country? UAS’s Chief Executive Officer, David Boone, recently discussed that and more in an interview with MD Magazine.
“It’s a lifestyle issue, it’s a productivity issue, it’s a health issue that leads to a lot of bad complications,” Boone said in an interview at the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI) 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting.
You can watch the interview below!
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