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Includes instructional materials
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ICD-10-CM Coding Update
Join us for a practical review of the
ICD-10-CM updates that will impact claims, compliance, and reimbursement effective
October 1, 2026.
Learn what practices need to know about
1CD-10-CM code set changes to stay compliant and be paid correctly. Walk
through a review of coding guidelines and be informed of the latest changes to
the code set. The FY 2027 update affects coding of many common conditions seen
in primary care and specialty practices. New and revised codes provide greater
specificity for metastatic cancers, blood disorders, liver disease, plantar
fasciitis, sinusitis, BMI reporting, and other frequently reported diagnoses.
What You'll Learn
Review FY 2027 code additions,
revisions, and deletions
Understand the coding guidelines and identify
common affected diagnoses
Learn documentation tips to support
accurate code selection and medical necessity
Recognize areas where EHR templates,
charge tickets, encounter forms, and workflows may require updates
Prepare for payer implementation and
reduce claim delays related to coding changes
PMI CEUs: PMI Certified Professionals will earn 3 PMI Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attendance at this program. If you are seeking CEU credits for other certifications, contact your organization for preapproval and credit guidelines. A certificate of attendance will be provided for attendance at this program.
Improve Revenue with HCC Coding
The CMS Risk Adjustment Model includes almost 80 Hierarchical Coding Conditions (HCC) categories of chronic illnesses with thousands of diagnosis codes. These HCC codes impact physician reimbursement through the RAF score which affects every physician's reimbursement no matter what CPT code is billed.
The instructor will review an HCC Quick Reference Guide, M.E.A.T. guidelines, teach participants about the Risk Adjustment Factor (RAF), and share coding strategies for success.
Participants will learn:
the concepts of risk-adjusted diagnosis coding
how coding to the greatest level of specificity changes your reimbursement
why the accurate reporting of the severity of illness is so important
PMI CEUs: PMI Certified Professionals will earn 3 PMI Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attendance at this program. If you are seeking CEU credits for other certifications, contact your organization for preapproval and credit guidelines. A certificate of attendance will be provided for attendance at this program.