
ICD-10-CM Code Updates: What’s New to the Mix in 2026? - on demand
Webinar
Member PriceFREE
Available Credits
- ACMPE: 1.00
- CEU: 1.00
Description
This member-exclusive webinar — recorded on November 20, 2025 — is eligible for ACMPE and CEU credit.
Preparing your medical group to use updated medical codes each October (for ICD-10-CM diagnosis revisions) is essential. In this presentation, attendees will review ICD-10-CM updates from the Department of Health and Human Services. The presentation will detail new codes and any revisions to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting.
This 60-minute webinar will provide you with the knowledge to:
- Recognize codes for conditions that have been updated or revised, and describe changes to the fiscal year 2026 ICD-10-CM code set
- Identify revisions/additions to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting
- Determine potential areas of documentation improvement for new and revised codes
Continuing Education
Delivery method: Internet Live Course | Group Internet Based
Learning level: Intermediate - Education that builds on a basic curriculum, designed to improve your ability to analyze and apply skills learned to a topic or knowledge area.
Learning format: Traditional
Prerequisites: A basic understanding of the topic or knowledge area.
Advance preparation: None
Duration: 60 minutes
Claiming Credit: If you wish to claim continuing education credit, you must attend the live webinar or if you watch the recording, respond to the integrated polls in order to meet the interactivity requirement required by accrediting organizations.
- ACMPE, medical practice administrators in certification and Fellowship through ACMPE
- CEU, generic continuing education credit
For detailed continuing education credit information, click here.
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Technical Requirements
This member-exclusive webinar consisted of a 60-minute presentation, interactive polls and a question-and-answer session.
You will receive informational emails with login instructions, handout materials and the recording.
