Have HCPCS codes C9600–C9608 changed for 2026?
Have HCPCS codes C9600–C9608 changed for 2026?
What does an MUE (Medically Unlikely Edit) represent in relation to HCPCS/CPT® coding?
How is blood flow maintained to the brachiocephalic vessels when a thoracic endograft would otherwise cover the innominate, left common carotid, or left subclavian
What changes did CMS finalize regarding pulmonary rehabilitation coverage and requirements?
What is the correct coding for the initial hour of hydration therapy, and how is the unit of service reported?

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Covering a full range of biliary and gastrointestinal procedures, this in-depth session breaks down diagnostic and therapeutic services–detailing the procedures and the CPT® codes that go with them while offering in-depth insights, guidance, and instruction so you can come away confident when coding for these complex, and often error prone, services.

Covering imaging and interventional procedures performed in the head and neck, this session will discuss the differences and nuances in code choices for angiography, embolization, angioplasty, thrombectomy, thrombolytic infusion therapy and intravascular stenting (for both arterial and venous procedures) with guidance on when each code is appropriate to use, and how those code choices can change based on how the procedure is performed.

Covering imaging and interventional procedures performed in the upper extremities, this session will discuss the differences and nuances in code choices for angiography, angioplasty, atherectomy, embolization, infusion therapy and intravascular stenting (for both arterial and venous procedures) with guidance on when each code is appropriate to use, and how those code choices can change based on how the procedure is performed.

Focusing on diagnostic imaging and interventional abdominal/visceral procedures, this session will discuss the nuances in code choices for a full range of services, including visceral component coding, aortic endograft procedures, with guidance on when each code is appropriate to use, and how those code choices can change based on how the procedure is performed.




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