Cardiology coding is changing — and staying current has never been more important.

Join us for an engaging and practical session on Cardiology Coding Updates 2026, where we break down the latest cardiovascular changes in a simple, easy-to-understand way. This session is designed to help coders, billers, auditors, and healthcare professionals feel confident applying new guidelines in real-world scenarios.

What you’ll gain from this session:

  • A clear overview of 2026 CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS updates impacting cardiology
  • Guidance on key cardiovascular changes — including diagnostic, interventional, EP, and heart failure coding
  • Practical examples and case scenarios to help you code accurately the first time
  • Documentation tips that support medical necessity and protect reimbursement
  • Common mistakes to avoid — plus insights into denial and audit trends
Webinar Objectives
  • Understand what’s new and what’s changed in cardiology coding for 2026—without feeling overwhelmed.
  • Confidently code common cardiology services using real-world scenarios.
  • Avoid frequent denials and audit triggers seen in cardiovascular claims.
  • Strengthening documentation so coding reflects the true complexity of care.
  • Apply updates immediately to reduce rework, rejections, and revenue leakage

Webinar Agenda
  • 2026 updates Overview
  • E/M Coding in Cardiology
  • ECGs, Rhythm Monitoring and Documentation concerns
  • Echocardiography and Stress Testing – Coding with confidence
  • Interventional Cardiology and Device services coding
  • ICD-1-CM Cardiovascular updates and Medical Necessity
  • Modifiers, Edits & Common Cardiology Denials
  • Interactive Q&A

Webinar Highlights
  • What’s new in 2026—without the noise
  • E/M coding made practical for cardiology
  • ECGs, echoes, stress tests & monitoring—done right
  • Avoid denials before they happen
  • Clear guidance on modifiers and bundling
  • Diagnosis coding that supports medical necessity
  • Real-life case studies, not theory
  • Practical takeaways you can use immediately

Who Should Attend?
  • Medical Coders & Billers
  • Auditors & Compliance Professionals
  • Practice Managers & Revenue Cycle Teams
  • Cardiology Providers and Support Staff
  • All certified and non-certified coding practice professionals.
  • All RCM professionals