Wednesday, September 23, 2026

ICD-10-CM Coding Update
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
(Program# 26428-0923)
3 PMI CEU(s)



HCC Coding and Its Impact on your Revenue
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
(Program# 26431-0923)
2 PMI CEU(s)



Where:
GRAND ISLAND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
PRAIRIE COMMONS MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
2ND FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM
3233 PRAIRIEVIEW STREET
GRAND ISLAND, NE 68801

Fee:
$239 per person
Includes instructional materials

Seating is limited. Please register early!

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Phone: 800-259-5562
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ICD-10-CM Coding Update

Major changes are coming to the ICD-10-CM code set effective October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026Affected clinical areas include Oncology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Pain Management, Ophthalmology, Gynecology, Primary and Urgent Care, Emergency Medicine, and more. 

The FY 2026 update includes 487 new codes, 38 revised codes, and 28 deletions. Failure to prepare could result in delayed claims and lost revenue. Stay ahead of the curve with this comprehensive review. Highlights include:

  • 110+ new codes for non-pressure ulcers, organized by body site and severity
  • New symptom and sign codes for the digestive system and abdomen, including fifth-digit requirements for coding abdominal and pelvic pain
  • Expanded R codes for more precise reporting of tenderness and pain in the pelvic, perineal, subpubic, abdominal, and flank areas
  • New code for cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS)
  • Z code additions for documenting social determinants of health (SDoH)
  • Two new subcategories in the Genitourinary chapter
  • Multiple changes in Chapter 13: Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System
  • New code for fluoroquinolone antibiotic poisoning
  • Increased specificity requirements for eyelid inflammation
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.

HCC Coding and Its Impact on your Revenue

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 2 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.