Friday, December 5, 2025

Medicare & Compliance Changes
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
(Program# 25883-1205)
3 PMI CEU(s)



CPT Code Update
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
(Program# 25884-1205)
3 PMI CEU(s)



Where:
HENDRICK PROVIDER NETWORK/HENDRICK HEALTH
WEBINAR

ABILENE, TX 79601

Fee:
$0 per person
Includes instructional materials

Seating is limited. Please register early!

Register:

Fax: 210-691-8972
Phone:
Mail: 800-259-5562

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
10223 MCALLISTER FWY, SUITE 104
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78216

Medicare & Compliance Changes

Advance knowledge of the latest Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) Final Rule is essential to prepare for the 2026 payment year. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has finalized key changes that will affect physician reimbursement, quality reporting, telehealth, and compliance requirements across every specialty.

Join Practice Management Institute (PMI) for this timely update session designed to help you decode what's final, what's changing, and what's next. You'll gain clarity on the finalized payment policies, conversion factors, practice expense methodology, and supervision requirements that will shape reimbursement beginning January 1, 2026.
Every practice that bills Medicare will be impacted. This session will explain the major provisions and help you identify both risks and opportunities for your organization under the new rule.

Learning Objectives

After attending this session, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the two separate conversion factors and understand how the -2.5 % efficiency adjustment affects payment rates
  • Describe major Practice Expense (PE) methodology revisions and their effect on different settings of care
  • Comprehend updates to GPCIs, malpractice RVUs, and site-of-service adjustments
  • Recognize new and revised G-codes and add-on codes for advanced primary care management and care coordination services
  • Understand the finalized changes to telehealth coverage and the evolving definition of direct supervision using real-time audio/visual communication.
  • Summarize CMS's transition away from Public Health Emergency flexibilities for teaching physicians, with attention to rural and exception policies
  • Review payment and coding policy changes for Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)
  • Analyze updates affecting skin substitute products, Part B drugs, ASP pricing, and 340B rebate methodologies
  • Discuss the compliance implications and financial strategies practices should implement before the new rule takes effect
  • Understand changes to the Quality Payment Program and Shared Savings Program
  • Gain details about active items on the OIG Work Plan

Learn what you need to know about the changes to help you best determine what course of action your practice should take in response. Make informed decisions to guide your practice is a positive direction in the new year.

Target Audience
This intermediate-level course is designed for medical practice leaders and their staff responsible for managing the business aspects of a healthcare practice. A basic level of knowledge of provider billing and compliance processes is assumed. The content will also benefit healthcare consultants, compliance officers, and provider reimbursement teams.

Why Attend this Session?

Learn what you need to know about updated legislation and policy changes to help you best determine what course of action your practice should take in response. Often private payers follow Medicare guidelines for coverage decisions and reimbursement rates. Make informed decisions to guide your practice is a positive direction in the new year.

Register today to stay informed, compliant, and ready

Registration includes digital companion materials to serve as a resource beyond the classroom.

 

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.

CPT Code Update

Be Prepared for January 1

Join PMI's annual coding update class to learn details about the CPT® code and guideline changes effective January 1. Attend this session to enhance your understanding of the most current CPT® codes, guidelines, and corresponding procedures. Find out how updates to the procedural code set may impact billing for your specialty. Learn how to effectively navigate through the revisions to gain insight into how the updated code set will affect provider documentation and claims in your healthcare organization. Be equipped to best prepare your team and billing systems for the changes.

Medical coders, billers, auditors, and clinicians are invited to attend this course to become informed of the new, revised, and deleted CPT® codes for 2026. This guided review will help you better comprehend the changes and provide your practice with a head start in the New Year. Includes digital companion materials with details on the code changes to serve as a resource beyond the classroom.

This training will help you:

  • Identify templates, encounter forms, and documentation tools that may need to be updated and/or replaced
  • Prepare to collaborate with your practice management system and EHR vendors to update coding and billing software
  • Understand the documentation requirements linked to new and revised codes
  • Avoid relying solely on EMR auto-coding

Target Audience

Prior knowledge of CPT coding is expected. This intermediate-level course is designed for those involved in coding or revenue cycle management including medical coders, billers, providers, managers, consultants, and compliance officers. A CPT® code set manual is not required but will be helpful to comprehend the context of the code system changes.

Why Attend this Session?

Stay ahead of the curve with a comprehensive review of the CPT® code changes and associated coding guidelines for services provided in CY 2026. This program will help you keep provider reimbursement on track by reducing potential claim denials associated with improper code selection.

Don't let coding changes catch you off guard. Register today to best prepare.

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.