Course Overview
Congress has passed a major funding package in early February 2026 that extends Medicare telehealth flexibilities through December 31, 2027; this decision directly affects how medical practices can bill for telehealth services in 2026. Simple errors can lead to hefty reimbursement recoupments and penalties. CMS 2026 final ruling on the MPFS also highlighted major changes to the Medicare Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring directly impacting on  your practice’s operations, billing, and patient care strategy. The CMS introduces permanent telehealth changes like virtual direct supervision, removing visit frequency limits, and streamlining adding services. Participants will gain the actionable strategies you need to untangle the confusion and stay compliant with 2026 Medicare telehealth regulations; timelines and deadlines for submitting codes that are separately payable under the PFS. This session will review the new codes for Medicare telehealth and RPM; also review the telehealth enrollment update applicable to practitioners who furnish telehealth services.
What You’ll Learn:
- Conversion Factor
- Fee Schedule Changes
- Medicare Telehealth Service Lists
- Timelines and Deadlines for 2026
- New Codes for Medicare Telehealth
– G0473
– G0545
– 90849
– 92622
– 92623 - Telehealth Provider Enrollment – Update
- What Changed for 2026?
- Digital Mental Health Services
- Virtual Direct Supervision: How
– Incident-to codes are not subject to separate PC and TC Payment
– Services described by CPT Code 99211 - Virtual Direct Supervision Changes
- RPM – New 2-15 Day and Reduced Minute Codes
- RTM New Codes
- RTM CBT Updates
- Eligible Provider List – Back to Pre-PHE
- FQHC and RHC Updates
- Resources
Who Should Attend:
- Physicians
- Non-Physicians Providers
- Medical Billing Specialists and Managers
- Medical Coding Specialists and Managers
- Medical Auditors
- Revenue Cycle Manager and Staff
- Practice Managers
- Claim Reviewers
- Office Managers and Administrators
- Clinical Operations Staff
- Compliance Officers
- FQHC/RHCs
- Critical Care Providers
- Qualified Healthcare Practitioners
- Healthcare Executives, Directors and Supervisors
Don’t miss this opportunity to master the CMS’ 2026 Telehealth and remote care services rule to avoid hefty penalties and audit risks.
