Cardiology coding is one of the highest-paying and highest-risk specialties, and in 2026 the rules are changing again—impacting CPT®, ICD-10-CM, modifiers, documentation expectations, and medical necessity standards. One missed update or incorrect code selection can trigger denials, downcoding, payer recoupments, or costly audits, leading to major revenue loss for cardiology practices and hospitals. With multiple new cardiovascular updates and guideline revisions now in effect, relying on last year’s coding habits can result in thousands of dollars lost per claim cycle.
This webinar delivers a clear, real-world breakdown of the most important cardiology coding changes for 2026, including E/M reporting, ECG and rhythm monitoring, echocardiography, stress testing, interventional cardiology, EP services, and device-related coding. You will learn exactly what changed, why it matters, and how to apply it correctly the first time. Most importantly, we’ll cover the top denial triggers and documentation gaps that payers are targeting right now. If your goal is to stay compliant, reduce rework, and protect reimbursement, this session is a must-attend for 2026.
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
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