Upcoming webinars cover coding changes, opioid topics
Don’t miss ISMA’s Dec. 10 webinar on CPT® code changes for 2021 in areas other than evaluation and management. And, mark your calendar for the second Thursday of each month at noon, when ISMA will present a series of new live webinars on opioid prescribing and abuse, beginning in January. Each of these webinars, which will also be available as recordings on the ISMA Online app, will count toward the two hours of CME on opioid prescribing and abuse that Indiana physicians must complete to obtain or renew a Controlled Substances Registration.

2021 CPT ® Updates
Thursday, Dec. 10
Noon – 1 p.m. EST

This webinar will explain CPT® code changes for 2021 in areas other than evaluation and management (E/M). Relative value unit (RVU) changes will be covered, as well as how the 2021 changes could impact reimbursement, documentation and other aspects of medical practices.

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Save the dates! New opioid webinars coming in 2021
Building on the success of our previous webinars on opioid prescribing and abuse, ISMA is launching an all-new webinar series on opioids beginning Jan. 14. On the second Thursday of each month at noon, expert presenters will discuss best practices and other important information on how to provide the best possible care in a variety of practice settings.

Each live webinar will be recorded and will be available afterward on the ISMA Online app. Each webinar will also count toward the two hours of CME on opioid prescribing and abuse that Indiana physicians must complete to obtain or renew a Controlled Substances Registration (CSR).

Thursday, Jan. 14: 2021 Legislative and Legal Update on Opioid Prescribing (Stacy Cook, JD) Registration opens soon; watch your email for details!

Thursday, Feb. 11: Palliative Care and Opioids (Timothy J. Broach, MD)

Thursday, March 11: Hospice and Opioids (Timothy J. Broach, MD)

Thursday, April 8: Treating Pregnant Women with OUD (Mary Pell Abernathy, MD)

Thursday, May 13: 2021 Psychological Considerations Update (Anne Mary Montero, Ph.D)