
New Changes Bring A Last Minute Coding Seminar Opportunity
Critical Updates in ICD-10
Ophthalmology code updates for FY 2026 bring nearly 50 new entries, key Excludes revisions in Chapter 7, and rising relevance of pre-diabetes, eyelid inflammation, thyroid eye disease and social determinants of health codes for eye care professionals. Enhance your practice efficiency and maximize your reimbursement by arming yourself with current and accurate third party information.
Agenda
Welcome and Introduction
Overview of Webinar Objectives
Importance of Accurate Coding
New and Revised Codes
Highlights of over 50 new and revised codes
Focus on diabetes, eyelid inflammation, multiple sclerosis, thyroid orbitopathy, and more
Expanded Definitions and Guidelines
Introduction to expanded coding definitions
Review of ICD-10-CM conventions and guidelines for specificity and laterality
Reference Tools and Lists
Tour of Alphabetical and Tabular code lists
Overview of the neoplasm and drug/chemical tables
Updates to Notes and Identifiers
Discuss additions/deletions of “Excludes1” and “Includes” notes
Explanation of “New” and “Revised” identifiers
Increase Scrutiny by Office of Medicaid Inspector General
8 Common Ophthalmology Procedures Targeted for Audit
Q&A Session
Open floor for participant questions
Closing remarks and next steps
Presenter
Jacqueline Thelian CPC, CPC-I, CHCA, CPMA is a health care consultant, certified professional coder & auditor, and subject matter expert with more than 20 years of experience in medical coding and business management. Her extensive experience includes physician practice management, as well as coding/billing compliance and reimbursement issues. Jackie has taught in a variety of settings including academic medical centers, hospitals, private physician practices and seminars sponsored by numerous medical and specialty societies.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone with responsibility for filing claims or documenting charts
- New or Seasoned Staff
- Office Managers
- Insurance Billing Staff
- Practicing Ophthalmologists
- Residents & Fellows
You will receive the log in information prior to the webinar. Please register using the member physician name.
Additional Information
IAO office - 317-577-3062
The registration fee is a “per screen” charge, meaning that multiple individuals from the same office can view the program on a single computer screen.
A recorded version of the program will be available for purchase after October 10. The cost of the recording is the same as the cost to attend the live webinar.